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Plan for more flexible exchange rate
On the question concerning yuan's rate, Premier Wen
said that China is working on a plan for a more flexible exchange rate of its
currency, but the specific measures might come around unexpected.
China started to reform its exchange rate in 1994 and
the work has never stopped. The purpose is to establish a market-based, managed
and floating exchange rate, Wen said.
China is doing now is to lay a solid foundation for
such a reform. The necessary prerequisites for the reform include, first,
macroeconomic stability and growth and second, a healthy financial situation,
Wen added.
Meanwhile, said Wen, China has already taken a series
of measures to ease foreign exchange regulation.
There has been no agreement on what impacts the
change of China's exchange rate, or the appreciation of Renminbi, will have on
the Chinese economy, Chinese enterprises and neighboring countries and other
countries in the world.
Although some people strongly ask for the
appreciation of Renminbi, they don't fully understand the problems arising from
the appreciation, Wen said.
China is a responsible country. On the issue of the
appreciation of Renminbi and the exchange rate system, China not only considers
the domestic interests, but also its possible impacts on neighboring countries
and the world, he said.
Tung's contribution to Hong
Kong to be remembered
Answering question concerning Mr. Tung Chee Hwa's
resignation, Premier Wen said that Tung's resignation has been "out of
his own sincere will", and his contributions to Hong Kong will be remembered by
the Hong Kong people and treated fairly by history.
Tung's proposal to resign from the post would win
understanding from the Hong Kong people and would be respected by the Central
Government.
Wen said that he believes that the Hong Kong people
are fully capable of running Hong Kong well and the central government will
unswervingly stick to the principle of "one country, two systems" and "the Hong
Kong people governing Hong Kong" and "a high degree of autonomy".
The election of a new chief executive of the Hong
Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) will be done fully in accordance with
the Basic Law and other laws, he said.
"The central government will always strictly follow
the Basic Law," Wen added.
Despite the Asian financial crisis, Hong Kong's
economy has picked up and living standard of its people has further been
improved, Wen said.
"Over the seven and more years, Mr. Tung has done a
tremendous and creative job," "He was hardworking with few complaints and showed
his strong sense of responsibility," Wen said.
Efforts for high-level visits between China,
Japan
Commenting on the issue of bilateral ties between
China and Japan, the Premier said China and Japan should make joint efforts to
create conditions for high-level exchange of visits in a bid to improve
bilateral relations.
He also suggested the foreign affairs departments of
the two countries should begin strategic study and research on strengthening and
improving China-Japan relations. And problems left over from history should be
properly handled.
Since the normalization of bilateral relationship,
the China-Japan relations have made great progress. Last year, bilateral trade
approached to 170 billion US dollars and the number of bilateral personnel
visits exceeded four million.
However, there are obstacles to China-Japan
relations. They are particularly in the political sector and the fundamental
issueis how the Japanese side views correctly the issues left over from history,
the Premier said.
He said the development of China-Japan relations
should comply with the following three principles:
First, taking history as a mirror and looking forward
into the future. The year of 2005 marked the 60th anniversary of the victory on
the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression won by the Chinese people. It
reminded us untold sufferings of the Chinese people, Asian people and even
Japanese people at that time. Therefore, "We hope that the Japanese government
could take opportunities to promote friendship between the two countries."
Second, the Japanese government should stick to the
"one China" principle. The Japan-America security alliance is a bilateral
arrangement. The Chinese people are concerned with the alliance, because it is
related to the Taiwan issue, which is China's internal affair and never allows
any direct or indirect interference by any other countries.
Third, strengthening cooperation and pursuing common development. There are tremendous potentials in China-Japan friendly cooperation, especially in the economy and trade sectors,Wen said.
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