BEIJING, Dec. 7 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese government
pledged Monday to push forward the transformation of its economic development
pattern next year while maintaining stable and comparatively fast economic
growth.
Participants at the three-day annual Central Economic
Work Conference agreed that the global financial crisis highlighted the urgency
to transform China's economic development pattern.
They agreed that the government should coordinate
efforts to maintain stable and comparatively fast economic growth and speed up
the transformation of the economic development mode.
The Central Economic Work Conference, held once a
year to set the tone for next year's economic development, comprises
policy-making officials from central and provincial-level governments, including
President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao.
The conference outlined six major tasks for next
year's economic work: to improve macro-regulation to ensure stable and
relatively fast economic growth, advance economic structure adjustment to lift
quality and efficiency of economic growth, boost rural development momentum,
deepen reform and opening up to enhance momentum and vigor of economic growth,
promote stable export increase, improve people's livelihood and maintain social
stability.
The government would continue efforts to boost
domestic demand, especially expand people's consumer demand, and make
consumption contribute more to boost economic growth, according to a statement
released after the conference.
The government would also seek to push recovery of
exports and promote balanced international trade, it said.
More efforts would be spent to deepen economic system
reform and enhance the momentum and vigor of economic growth.
The government vowed to balance the tasks of ensuring
a stable and relatively fast economic growth, adjusting economic structure and
managing inflation expectations next year.
This was the second time the government mentioned
about managing inflationary prospects in a national event after a State Council
meeting in October picked the issue as one of the key points in macro-regulation
for the rest of 2009.
The country would maintain the continuity and
stability of macro-economic policy and continue implementing the proactive
fiscal policy and moderately easy monetary policy.
China vows to promote transformation
of development pattern in 2010
BEIJING, Dec. 7 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese government pledged
Monday to push forward the transformation of economic development pattern next
year while maintaining a stable and comparatively fast economic growth.
The three-day annual Central Economic Work Conference,
agreed that the global financial crisis highlighted the urgency to transform
China's economic development pattern.Full story
China opens key economic work meeting,
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Delegates attend the Central Economic
Work Conference in Beijing, capital of China, Dec. 5, 2009. (Xinhua/Ju
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BEIJING, Dec. 5 (Xinhua) -- China's decision makers
gathered here Saturday to determine economic policies for 2010, aiming to better
deal with the impact of the international financial crisis and consolidate the
foundation for economic recovery.
The Central Economic Work Conference, an annual event
initiated more than a decade ago, started days after China said it would
continue the proactive fiscal policy and moderately easy monetary policy next
year. Full story
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