www.xinhuanet.com
XINHUA online
CHINA VIEW
VIEW CHINA
 Breaking News S.Korean vice PM for economy offers resignation     Sony has first non-Japanese head     Bolivian president to submit resignation Monday     BOC, CCB to go public before long     Chinese foreign minister meets press     FLASH: ASSAD SAYS WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS DOES NOT MEAN ABSENCE OF SYRIAN ROLE IN LEBANON    
Home  
China  
World  
Business  
Technology  
Opinion  
Culture/Edu  
Sports  
Entertainment  
Life/Health  
Travel  
Weather  
  About China
  Map
  History
  Constitution
  CPC & Other Parties
  State Organs
  Local Leadership
  White Papers
  Statistics
  Major Projects
  English Websites
  BizChina
- Conferences & Exhibitions
- Investment
- Bidding
- Enterprises
- Policy update
- Technological & Economic Development Zones
Source Manufacturers and Suppliers from China and around the world
   News Photos Voice People BizChina Feature About us   
China targets US$30.12b gov't procurement
www.chinaview.cn 2005-03-07 11:27:20

    BEIJING, Mar. 7 -- China plans to increase its government procurement in 2005 to 250 billion yuan (US$30.12 billion), up 25 percent over last year, to regulate government spending, according to a report on the central and local budgets.

    "The government procurement system will be expanded to include all government bodies, institutions and people's organizations at all levels," notes the report concerning the implementation of the central and local budgets for 2004 and on the draft central and local budgets for 2005, submitted Saturday to the annual session of the National People's Congress (NPC) for deliberation and approval.

    The total government procurement exceeded 200 billion yuan (US$24.18 billion) in 2004, resulting in a saving of about 10 percent in the use of funds, the report says. Enditem

    

  Related Story
Zhang Ziyi in evening gowns
Freed Italian journalist says US shooting may be deliberate
Zhou Xun's new album on sale
- China targets US$30.12b gov't procurement
- Sharp yuan rise ruled out
- China faces pressure of CPI rise
- Syria to start troops pullback from Monday
- China expects higher urban unemployment rate
- China lowers growth target
- Dollar decline won't lead to forex sale
- Freed Italian journalist back home
- US not to tolerate Syria's "half measures"
- Abbas, Mofaz to meet on cities' handover
- Syria to start troops pullback from Monday
- Hezbollah pledges not to lay down arms
- Parliamentary elections begin in Moldova
- Annan, Security Council to meet on Sudan's Darfur
- Bush approves preemptive counter-intelligence plan
- US: Partial withdrawal not enough
Copyright ©2003 Xinhua News Agency. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.