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BEIJING, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Dejiang Friday called for improving the management and supervision of China's state-owned assets and promoting the development of state-owned enterprises (SOEs), to preserve and increase the value of state property.Chinese state assets management and supervision authorities should work to improve monitoring systems and boost the scientific development of state-owned economies, as Chinese SOEs will face the "pressing task" of reform and development over the next five years, Zhang told a national conference on state assets supervision and management.Chinese SOEs progressed rapidly in the previous five years, he said, adding that state-owned economies play an important role in the development of the Chinese economy.Zhang urged state assets management and supervision authorities to further improve the organizational and legal systems, accelerate the reform of SOEs, and transform the development pattern of SOEs, which are responsible for taking the lead in China's scientific innovation and making contributions to the nation's development.
YOKOHAMA, Japan, Nov. 13 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao put forward a proposal for promoting economic growth in the region at the 18th Economic Leaders' Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum here on Saturday.At a separate session of business leaders, Hu urged the international community to fully appreciate the difficulties and challenges of emerging markets while acknowledging their contribution to world development.China is firmly committed to peaceful development, and strives for common development of all nations while pursuing its own, he said.The Chinese president also met Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan on the sidelines of the APEC meeting.Chinese President Hu Jintao attends the 18th Economic Leaders' Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) in Yokohama, Japan, Nov.13, 2010.PROPOSAL FOR PROMOTING GTOWTH IN ASIA-PACIFICHu put forward the proposal for promoting sound and fast economic growth in the Asia-Pacific region after the meeting opened in the afternoon.In the five-point proposal, Hu firstly called on the APEC economies to promote balanced growth to facilitate long-term economic development.They should should seek balanced growth both within a member economy and among all member economies, he said."We should increase input to help developing members achieve their full potential and narrow the North-South gap," Hu said.He called on APEC members to move toward a more rational division of labor, a more balanced financial and trade structure, more efficient allocation of resources and more equitable sharing of benefits.Secondly, Hu said the APEC members should advocate inclusive growth to boost the internal dynamism of economic development."The aim is to get people involved in development, protect their interests and enable them to benefit from development," he said.Thirdly, Hu called on the APEC members to bolster sustainable growth.He proposed that China hold the first APEC Forestry Ministerial Meeting to advance region-wide cooperation on forestry. He also called for closer cooperation on the APEC Low-Carbon Model Town Project.Fourthly, Hu said it was necessary to encourage innovative growth.The president asked the APEC members to facilitate the cultivation and movement of innovative and high-skilled people, who could provide strong human capital and scientific and technological support for economic development, and promote a shift toward innovation-driven growth."Developed members of APEC should scale up technology transfer and help developing members build capacity for innovative growth," Hu said.Fifthly, Hu said APEC members should work to ensure secure growth to protect the results of economic development, calling for furthering exchanges and cooperation in counter-terrorism, disaster prevention and reduction, food security, energy and resources security and public health.The annual Economic Leaders' Meeting is the top decision-making body of the APEC forum. The theme for this year's meeting is "Change and Action."
DUSHANBE, Nov. 25 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao made a six-point proposal for enhancing practical cooperation of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) at a meeting held here Thursday.Addressing the ninth SCO prime ministers' meeting, Wen said that the SCO countries should rely on collective powers to better safeguard regional peace and stability and promote a comprehensive and balanced economic, social and cultural development.This is not only in the interests of all member states, but also help make the SCO more united and appealing to others, he said.The Chinese premier said that safeguarding regional security, stability and harmony is of vital importance in promoting the development of the SCO and deepening mutually beneficial cooperation among SCO members.Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao attends the prime ministers' meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, Nov. 25, 2010.Thus, he called on the SCO nations to strengthen strategic coordination, boost mutual trust and coordinate actions and set up, step by step, a permanent and effective mechanism of safeguarding regional security and stability and to take joint actions and comprehensive measures to deal persistent, heavier and more effective blows to the "three evil forces" of extremism, separatism and terrorism as well as drug trafficking and transnational organized crimes.First, Wen proposed that the SCO countries boost the vitality of economic and trade cooperation.The SCO countries should stick to the principle of government guidance, encourage enterprises to expand cooperation according to market regulations and rely on science and technology in a bid to accelerate regional economic development, he said.Secondly, Wen called for expanding energy cooperation."We should safeguard energy transportation security, jointly develop wind energy and solar energy and enhance the effective use of energy," he said.Thirdly, Wen called for accelerating infrastructure construction such as highways, railways and information highways, to advance regional communication.Fourthly, the SCO members countries should strengthen agricultural cooperation, Wen said, urging them to conduct research on establishing a SCO food security cooperation mechanism."China is willing to help other SCO member states set up high-tech agricultural demonstration areas," he said.Fifthly, Wen called for deepening financial and monetary cooperation among the SCO member states, noting that they should expand business financing channels, conduct researches on establishing a SCO development bank, discuss new ways of joint financing and joint benefiting, and expand cooperation on local currency settlement.Finally, the Chinese premier called for pushing forward capacity building and people-to-people and cultural exchanges.The SCO countries should further improve the contingency mechanism for handling emergencies at border areas, he said."China is willing to train Chinese language and senior management staff for SCO member states and organize the first university students art festival for the SCO and launch communication and cooperation with SCO member states in traditional medicine," Wen said.During the one-day meeting, the SCO prime ministers agreed to intensify the fight against the "three evil forces" to safeguard regional security and stability, enhance coordination in economic policy to promote trade investment facilitation and deepen cooperation in disaster relief, education and culture to promote sustainable development in the region.The SCO prime ministers decided to hold their next meeting in Russia.Founded in 2001, the SCO consists of China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.Also present at the gathering were delegates from SCO observers India, Iran, Mongolia and Pakistan, and the economic minister of Afghanistan as a guest of the host country.
BEIJING, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) -- Netizens in Beijing voiced their support as well as concern during the past week about draft rules designed to curb the capital city's notorious traffic congestion.The proposal, that car usage by institutions under the Beijing municipal government's jurisdiction be limited, was overwhelmingly supported, while an additional congestion fee to be paid by drivers and an odd-even license plate restriction system in downtown areas drew much opposition among netizens.The Beijing municipal government wrapped up the week-long public comment period on Sunday that sought input before rolling out the final rules.The draft rules proposed that no new cars should be added during the next five years to the already colossal car fleet for governmental and institutional usage."Equality should be strictly observed and no privilege be allowed for those government- or institution-owned cars to be used for personal business," said a netizen, Renwen Zhuyi, or literally "humanity idea"."I hope that the government could make public the information about government- and institution-owned cars for scrutiny and supervision," said a netizen with ID Hub3333.China has been pushing forward the reform on government- and institution-owned cars, but little progress was made, said Lu Ximing, director with the Shanghai Urban Traffic Planning Research Institute."What is more important is that the government will set an example in reducing traffic congestion by limiting usage of government fleet cars," Lu added.The draft rules also proposed that parking fees be hiked in central Beijing and "congestion fees" be charged in areas prone to traffic jams. This has triggered widespread concern among netizens, who think that extra-charges should be the last resort in easing the city's traffic gridlock problem."Congestion fees are not an effective prescription to ease traffic jams,"said netizen Sunny. "Without a sound systematic arrangement, congestion fees might become a lucrative racket for traffic officials.""Congestion fees are justified only if there is a highly efficient and comfortable mass transit system," said netizen "Singing Swallow".An official with the Beijing Municipal Commission of Traffic (BMCT) said the congestion fee and hiking of parking fees would effectively restrain people from excessive use of cars.Another official with the same institute further pointed out that a limit on the number of cars allowed in Beijing is needed in combating traffic problems."The Beijing municipal government has been focusing on limiting the usage, rather than buying of cars, since 2005," said Li Xiaosong, deputy director with the BMCT.Beijing has made great progress in building more infrastructure developing mass transit systems, optimizing traffic networks, and other measures since 2004, said Li."However, these achievements were overshadowed by the unusual increase in cars in recent years that has brought tremendous pressure on traffic," he said.Data from the BMCT shows there were only 78,000 cars in Beijing in 1978 and 200,000 in 1985. However, the number of cars soared after the country entered the 21st century amid fast economic growth and urbanization.Within 13 years, the number of cars in Beijing more than quadrupled to 4.7 million in 2010 from 1 million in 1997.In 2009, some 515,000 new cars were driven onto Beijing's already over-crowded roads, equivalent to the car population in Hong Kong. And this year, another 760,000 new cars will be added to the traffic gridlock.Li attributed the traffic congestion in Beijing to the excessive use of cars, low ratio of roads and concentrated car use in downtown areas."We have to bring traffic under control before it is too late," Li said.
CHENGDU, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- Twenty-eight miners were trapped in a colliery flood in southwest China's Sichuan Province on Sunday, the local safety watchdog said.The accident happened at 11 a.m. in Weiyuan County of Neijiang City.Altogether 41 miners were working underground when a pit of Batian Coal Mine was flooded. Thirteen of them escaped, said Lin Shucheng, chief of the provincial work safety bureau.He said rescuers had begun pumping flood water from the pit early in the afternoon. "We have sent four trucks of pumping equipment from Chengdu to help the rescue work."Graphic shows twenty-eight miners were trapped in a colliery flood in southwest China's Sichuan Province on Nov. 21, 2010.He said medical workers were standing by to provide first-aid.Lin said the Batian Coal Mine had undergone a renovation to increase its annual output to 60,000 tonnes from the designed 50,000 tonnes. "But all its operation was legal. Its business license and production permits are valid."A similar flooding trapped three workers who were prospecting for an iron mine in the southern Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Saturday night. Rescue work continued Sunday.