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2006-09-10 22:19:50
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Chinese Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan addresses the
China Business Summit 2006 in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 10, 2006.
The China Business Summit was opened in Beijing on Sept. 10. (Xinhua
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>>> | BEIJING,
Sept. 10 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice-Premier Zeng Peiyan has called for innovations
in science and technology as well as in social and economic systems to ensure a
sustainable growth for the country.
He made the remarks while speaking at the 2006 China
Business Summit that opened in Chinese capital Beijing Sunday.
China has been able to maintain a dynamic economic
growth since it launched the reform and opening drive in the late 1970s because
its conception of development has undergone a series of innovations in the
process, said the vice-premier.
"In the new stage of development, China... will need
to further upgrade its conception of development, innovate its model of
development, improve its quality of development and take the road of innovations
with Chinese characteristics, so that it can attain a sustainable and harmonious
economic and social development," Zeng said.
He called for innovations in science and technology,
saying that China should try to make breakthroughs in critical and core
technologies such as micro-electronics, software, mobile communications, nuclear
power, manned space, among others.
China should continue with its reform and accelerate
innovations to its social systems, including improving the administrative system
to make its government more efficient, he said.
The summit is jointly organized by the China
Enterprise Confederation and the World Economic Forum. Over 400 business
leaders, experts and government officials took part in Sunday's meeting.
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