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BEIJING, March 6 (Xinhuanet)
-- China are clearly aware that there are still many difficulties and
problems in economic and social development which cannot be overlooked, the top legislature was told
Saturday.
Ma Kai, minister in charge of the
State Development and Reform Commission, made the remarks in his report to the
legislature on the implementation of the 2003 Plan for National Economic and
Social Development and on the 2004 Draft Plan for National Economic and Social
Development.
"Some longstanding, deep-rooted problems have yet to
be solved,and there are still structural barriers holding back economic and
social development," he said.
Moreover, he added, there are new circumstances and
problems affecting the operation of the economy.
Farmers have difficulty increasing their incomes and
grain production has dropped considerably, as the increase in per capitanet
income for the rural population in 2003 was 0.5 percentage points lower than in
2002, he said.
The problem of indiscriminate expropriation of arable
land is serious, and grain output for 2003 decreased by 26.4 billion kilograms
year-on-year. said the minister.
The problem of unemployment remains serious as there
were about14 million laid-off workers and unemployed people in cities and towns,
and approximately 10 million new urban residents are expected to enter the labor
force this year, he said.
In addition, large numbers of surplus rural laborers
still needto shift to non-agricultural industries and urban areas.
He noted that there is a wide income gap among some
members of society, and in both urban and rural areas many low-income people
lead a fairly difficult life.
The minister said the country's economic structure is
still irrational, and too much of its economic growth is based on extensive
production, and the problems of haphazard investment andlow-level, redundant
expansion are worsening in some industries and localities, resulting in excess
energy consumption, serious waste of resources and environmental pollution.
He added that economic and social development remains
imbalanced in China as the public health service system is far from sound and
the situation that rural education remains weak as a whole requires fundamental
changes.
The order of the market economy, he noted, remains
somewhat chaotic.
"We urgently need to improve the social credit
system. Major industrial accidents occur frequently. We need to take a
long-termperspective rooted in the present and solve these problems
throughreform and development," Ma said. Enditem |