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BEIJING, March 13 (Xinhuanet) -- Peng Zhenqiu, a Shanghai lawmaker attending the ongoing current session of the National People's Congress (NPC), China's top legislature, proposed an early enaction of a law governing the fledgling lottery trade, so as to ensure that it
can help stimulate China's economic development.
Peng, vice president of the Socialism Academy of
Shanghai Municipality, called for setting up a "lottery monopoly
administration", launching a market-oriented reform to turn lottery institutions
into companies, and improving the taxation onlottery business.
Lottery sales around the world have reached 120
billion US dollars a year with an annual growth of 18 percent. China's lottery
business has risen by 50 percent annually since it resumedin 1992 and, in 2002,
lottery sales amounted to 45 billion yuan (about 5.42 billion US dollars) in the
country. To date, China's total lottery sales rank the ninth in the world.
With the normal economic performance, per-capital
lottery salesin China average only to 13 yuan (nearly 1.6 US dollars), whereas
in the United States and Spain, it stands at 100 US dollars, Peng noted. This
indicates there is still a huge potential for China's lottery industry.
He attributed the present state of China's lottery
business to the lack of a specific law, the independent operation of lottery
business and qualified distribution mechanism, and to a shortage of competent
professionals and professional means of marketing. Relevant tax policies should
be worked out to revive the business,Peng suggested. Enditem |