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BEIJING, April 13 (Xinhua) -- China's housing authorities on Monday urged local governments to put more efforts into the building of low-income housing.The national goal for 2010 is to build 3 million apartments for low-income families, renovate 2.8 million in urban shantytown areas, and expand renovation of dilapidated houses in rural areas, an unidentified official with the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development (MOHURD) told a teleconference.The ministry urged governments at all levels to strictly implement preferential policies in land provision, funding, tax reduction and credit support for low-income housing projects, to ensure the realization of the annual construction goals.MOHURD also called for efforts to curb the precipitous rise of housing prices in some cities by increasing the supply of small and medium-sized houses and to rein in the speculation on rising house prices.
BEIJING, April 13 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao met with his Mongolian counterpart Sukhbaataryn Batbold here Tuesday, pledging to boost trade cooperation and overall relations.Wen said the two countries were committed to promoting peace and stability in northeast Asia and cementing bilateral exchanges and cooperation in various areas.China persists in the building of good-neighborly relationships and partnerships with its neighbors, Wen said, calling on joint efforts with Mongolia to further strengthen bilateral ties and long-term friendship.Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) meets with Mongolian Prime Minister Sukhbaataryn Batbold in Beijing, China, April 13, 2010. The two countries' economies were highly compatible, Wen said, calling on relevant departments to enhance coordination and support enterprises to expand cooperation and contribute to a new round of economic growth for both countries and the region as a whole.Batbold, who just finished his trip to the Boao Forum in south China's Hainan Province, said his current China visit was fruitful.High-level exchanges were pivotal to the growth of bilateral ties, Batbold said, adding his country expected a visit from Premier Wen at an early date.Mongolia hoped to enhance cooperation with China in the areas of trade, investment, agriculture, mining, finance and non-governmental exchanges, he added.

LOS ANGELES, April 2 (Xinhua) -- Some U.S. experts on China suggested that the United States and China have different perceptions towards each other, but cooperation on critical global issues is essential and will necessarily involve sacrifices at home.Clayton Dube, Associate Director of U.S. China Institute at the University of Southern California, told Xinhua in a recent interview that domestic political concerns drive leaders in both countries, and neither side wants to be perceived by their fellow citizens as not standing up for core interests of their own countries.However, he said, what is vital is for leaders on both sides to convince their fellow citizens that cooperation on critical global issues is essential. Although it will involve sacrifices at home, ultimately those sacrifices will be rewarded to progress in addressing climate change, furthering economic growth and constraining the proliferation of nuclear weapons."Strong leaders know that they must sometimes yield on important measures in order to attain even more crucial aims. That must happen now and it must happen on both sides," stressed Dube."Leaders must always be sensitive to domestic pressures, but they also have a responsibility to look forward and to take action that will yield a better tomorrow, even if there are political costs today," said Dube.Stanley Rosen, Director of the East Asian Studies Center at the University of Southern California, told Xinhua that the political system, the role of media, ideology, political culture and political history between the two countries are very different, therefore it is easy for the two countries to misunderstand each other.However, in Rosen's opinion, both sides do not want the situation to get out of control."It is a two level game," he said, explaining that the U.S. leaders will deal with China, and Chinese leaders will deal with the U.S., then the U.S. leaders will deal with the U.S. and Chinese leaders will deal with China.He said the Obama Administration will have to worry about the U. S. Congress, and public opinion. His leadership has been weakened by the health care debate and he is worried about the mid-term election."There is much pressure on him to be tough on China," said Rosen.On the Chinese side, Rosen said Chinese leaders also face great pressure to be tough on the U.S. from the military, the National People's Congress, etc. "It is a nature of politics," Rosen said.From the U.S. side, Rosen said the message is Obama tries to be flexible in foreign affairs, but the flexibility has been perceived as weak towards China."His flexibility is not awarded, so he has to show his toughness towards China. The American and Chinese perceptions are different," said Rosen.For example, he said, the U.S. is tough on the currency issue and has put pressure on the Chinese side to reevaluate its currency. However, even in the U.S. there is a debate on whether the evaluation of RMB will help U.S. exports or to which degree the change of value of the Chinese currency will help increase jobs in the U.S..Rosen said the U.S. tends to be governed by elections. In his opinion, before the November election, the U.S. is unlikely to make concessions on issues on currency and others.He said what the U.S. can do is very limited right now, but he does not expect that the U.S. will take major actions to further deteriorate the U.S.-China relations. In his opinion, the Obama Administration and Democrats need to show their toughness towards China to woo voters before the mid-term election.He said most U.S. Congressional members are politicians but not statesmen. What they care about is to get re-elected every two years. Therefore, whether a small business will be closed and several dozens of employees will lose their jobs in their district is certainly a big concern for them, while whether what they have done will impact U.S.-China relations is not what they are caring about.Ben Tang, Director of Asian Studies at the Claremont Institute, told Xinhua that nationalism in both countries is on the increase and China has felt the pressure. However, he said the importance for the U.S. and China to cooperate should be carefully taken into consideration while making big decisions.Tang said that there is a trend of trade protectionism in the U. S. and some Americans attempt to let the world share the burden of its economic recession, that will set a very bad example in the world.But in Tang's opinion, the increasing trade protectionism and voices to be tough on China in the U.S. are partly fueled by the mid-term election to be held in November this year. He said such a situation won't last long. It will gradually die down after the election.
SIRTE, Libya, March 27 (Xinhua) -- China expects that the Arab summit in Libya can coordinate the inter-Arab relations and make achievements in the Palestinian cause, a senior Chinese diplomat said here on Saturday."We hope the Arab countries could coordinate internal relations and achieve positive results in reconciliation among Palestinian factions as well as the resumption of Palestinian-Israeli talks at the summit," said China's Special Envoy to Middle East Wu Sike in an interview with Xinhua on the sidelines of the 22nd Arab Summit in the Libyan city of Sirte.As a special representative of Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, Wu attended the opening ceremony of the summit at the invitation of the Arab League Secretariat. He transmitted a letter of Chinese President Hu Jintao to the Arab leaders."I will convey a strong message of China that we attach great importance to relations with the Arab world, and wish to promote further developments of such relations in the future," Wu said.Wu said China and the Arab world have a long history of friendly relationship. Since the founding of the China-Arab Cooperation Forum, the two sides have seen considerable progress made in the fields of political, economical and cultural exchanges as well as energy and environmental cooperation, and more than 10 mechanisms on exchange and cooperation have been established."China-Arab Cooperation Forum has become a successful brand," said Wu.Wu said before coming to Libya, he participated in a reception in Beijing together with Arab diplomats to celebrate the 65th anniversary of the establishment of the Arab League. These ambassadors and representatives highly appreciated the relationship between China and the Arab countries.Wu also said he would brief the Arab League headquarters and Arab foreign ministers on China's preparatory work for the foreign ministers meeting under the mechanism of the China-Arab Cooperation Forum to be held in May and convey the invitation of Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi.Asked about the Palestinian issue, Wu said "As a friend of the Arab world and the Palestinian people, China is very concerned about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and has made unremitting efforts to push the issue solved through political negotiations."To achieve a comprehensive settlement of the Middle East issue and establish an independent Palestinian state are China's consistent position, he added."There are some new developments of this issue, and China has been in contact with concerned parties to promote the peace process," he said.The annual Arab summit opened here earlier in the day. The two- day gathering will focus on a package of issues facing the Arab leaders, including rescuing East Jerusalem from Israeli violation, the reconciliation of the Arab world and the Iranian nuclear issue.
BEIJING, April 18 (Xinhua) -- State Councilor Ma Kai Sunday called for improved academic research on administration reform to address problems in the administration structure hampering efforts to restructure.Ma, also president of the Chinese Academy of Governance, made the remarks here Sunday at a conference to inaugurate a research society focused on administrative reform.The Chinese administration system is plagued by problems such as government heavy-handedness, weak social management and deficient public services, Ma said.He added that mechanisms overseeing administrative power are still immature."We still have a long way to go in the reform of the administrative system," Ma said, "Administrative reform plays a critical role in both economic and political restructuring."Ma stressed the research society should build itself into an academic advisory body and a think-tank for administrative reform policies.
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