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BEIJING, Dec. 3 (Xinhuanet) -- China will continue with
the current macro-economic policy to seek steady, fast economic growth in
2006, said Ma Kai, minister in charge of the State Development and Reform
Commission (SDRC), here Saturday.
But more efforts will be given to addressing the
challenges brought by oversupply in some industrial sectors, said Ma at the
year-end national development and reform meeting that opened here Saturday.
The meeting gathered senior officials of economic
policy-making and made concrete economic plans for the next year.
China will seek prudent fiscal and monetary policies
next year to maintain the momentum of stable and fast economic growth, said Ma.
Priority will be given on projects improving the
living and work conditions in the rural areas, as well as basic education, pubic
health and scientific research.
Ma warned that the oversupply in steel, coke and auto
sectors have threatened the job opportunities.
"If we don't effectively address the problem
immediately, a large number of companies will go bankruptcy and many people lose
their jobs," said Ma.
SDRC statistics showed that in October this year, the
steel price fell as low as that in 2003. Prices of some steel products are even
lower than the production cost.
Credit loans to these overheated sectors must be
tightly controlled next year, said Ma.
For a sustained economic development, Ma said China
would expand the domestic consumption by improving the income of urban
residents.
China will push forward the reform of public
servants' salary and increase the minimum living allowance for urban residents
living.
But Ma expressed his worry that farmers' income
increase might be hindered next year due to dropping grain prices and climbing
prices of farming materials.
The grain sales prices to urban residents started to
fall from April this year. In October, the price is 0.8 percent lower than last
October. But the prices of farming materials went up 9.1 percent in October
compared with last year.
Ma said China would grant subsidy to farmers on
chemical fertilizer and diesel in cash next year. The country would take
concrete measures to help farmers in raising poultry.
Ma said China would go all out to crack down on the
illegal charging in education and medical service. The high telecommunication
cost, for example in cell phone and Internet service, will also be lowered.
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