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Highlights of Premier Wen's government work report

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FIGHTING CLIMATE CHANGE

-- China will work hard to develop low-carbon technologies;

-- China will endeavor to build an industrial system and consumption pattern with low carbon emissions;

-- China will participate in international cooperation to address climate change and work for further progress in the global fight against climate change;

-- The energy-saving capacity will be increased by an equivalent of 80 million tonnes of standard coal.

NATIONAL DEFENSE

-- China will concentrate on making the army better able to win informationized local wars, and will enhance its ability to respond to multiple security threats and accomplish a diverse array of military tasks.

TIBET, XINJIANG

-- The central government will formulate and implement policies for economic and social development in Xinjiang, Tibet, and Tibetan ethnic areas in Sichuan, Yunnan, Gansu and Qinghai provinces.

HONG KONG, MACAO

-- The central government will support Hong Kong in consolidating and elevating its position as an international financial, trade, and shipping center; developing industries with local advantages; and fostering new areas of economic growth;

-- The central government will support Macao in developing its tourism and leisure industry and appropriately diversifying its economy.

TAIWAN

-- The mainland will continue to adhere to the principle of developing cross-Straits relations and promoting peaceful reunification of the motherland, firmly embrace the theme of peaceful development of cross-Strait relations and constantly create new conditions for it;

-- The mainland will encourage qualified enterprises to invest in Taiwan;

-- The mainland will promote a win-win situation, set up an economic cooperation mechanism that reflects the characteristics of both sides by negotiating and signing an economic cooperation framework agreement (ECFA).

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Editor: Wang Guanqun
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