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BEIJING, July 29 (Xinhua) -- The People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy had conducted a large scale of live-ammunition training exercise in the South China Sea, according to a front-page report on Thursday's PLA Daily newspaper.The exercise, which was carried out on July 26, brought together a large group of warships, submarines and combat aircraft.During the exercise, warships and submarines from the Navy's South China Sea Fleet performed precision strikes on surface targets by firing guided missiles while surface warships conducted anti-missile air defense operations, said the PLA's official newspaper.A naval aviation fleet also participated in air control operations, according to the report, which did not specify the exact location of the training or the number of participating warships.In overseeing the training, General Chen Bingde, PLA's chief of the General Staff, said that the PLA should "pay close attention to the development of situation and tasks" and make "solid preparation for military struggle which depends on massive military training" .
BEIJING, June 26 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has warned local authorities to keep a sober mind in the face of the complicated economic situation, even though the economic recovery has strengthened over the last six months.Wen made the remarks during his two-day visit to Hangzhou, the capital city of east China's Zhejiang Province, which concluded on Saturday.He asked local officials to step up efforts to a keep close watch on the economy's development and find new problems quickly.During discussions with local authorities of the eastern provinces of Zhejiang, Jiangsu and the Shanghai municipality, Wen said the Yangtze River Delta, where the three regions are situated, should take the lead in choosing a development path featuring scientific nature, harmony, and integration.Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (C) visits staff members of e-commerce company Alibaba in east China's Zhejiang Province June 25, 2010. Wen made an inspection tour in Zhejiang from June 25 to June 26."The Yangtze River Delta holds an important position in the country's national economy, it is necessary for the delta to strive to foster new edges and score breakthroughs in order to make new, greater contributions to the country's economic and social progress," said Wen.While urging efforts in fully implementing the legions of measures and policies worked out by the central government to step up and improve macro control and in advancing good and fast growth in economic and social development, Wen reiterated that the Yangtze River Delta should also work harder to speed up transfer in the mode for economic development.He also asked Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai to seize favorable chances brought along by the recent approval of the State Council, China's Cabinet,regarding the regional development blueprint calculated to bolster growth of the Yangtze River Delta in the forthcoming five years, and concentrate efforts on improving industrial structure and advancing integration in constructing major infrastructure projects, so as to expediate formation of an effective system for sustainable development.Wen stressed that it was imperative for local governments to work out effective measures to promote harmony between workers and businesses amid rising calls for wage increases.During his inspection to a local garment-making factory in Hangzhou, Wen encouraged the enterprise administrators to promote innovation and cut costs to make the products more competitive in more markets.When he visited Alibaba.com, a leading Chinese E-commerce company also based in Hangzhou, Wen emphasized integrity should always be the basis of business activity.

BEIJING, June 14 (Xinhua) -- China on Monday urged the United States political figures to stop blaming others for U.S. economic problems and to solve the problems themselves, as pressure on the Renminbi exchange rate mechanism builds."It's unreasonable to politicize the RMB exchange rate issue or engage in trade protectionism against China under the guise of the exchange rate issue. Doing so will only harm both sides," Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang commented in response to some U.S. politicians' remarks on the Renminbi exchange rate issue.U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said at a congressional hearing last Thursday China's refusal to revalue its currency impedes global economic reforms -- even as he highlighted the importance of U.S.-China trade and hailed the recent growth of Chinese imports of U.S. products.Some U.S. congressmen have said they will soon push for a trade sanctions bill targeting countries "whose currency exchange rate is not equal to fair value.""We agree with the remarks China-US trade is very important. The trade is mutually beneficial and win-win in nature," Qin said.China does not intend to pursue trade surpluses and is actively increasing its imports from the United States to push for sound and balanced trade ties, he said.In the first quarter of this year, U.S. exports to China surged by 50 percent year on year but less than 20 percent to other regions, according to Geithner.
BEIJING, June 11 (Xinhua) -- China's retail sales, the main gauge of consumer spending in the world's fastest-growing economy, rose 18.7 percent year on year to 1.25 trillion yuan (183 billion U.S. dollars) in May, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) announced Friday.The growth rate was 3.5 percentage points higher than the same period last year and 0.2 percentage points higher than April's, said NBS spokesman Sheng Laiyun.Urban consumption hit 1.08 trillion yuan in May, up 19.1 percent year on year, while rural residents spent 163.7 billion yuan, up 15.8 percent. A woman walks by a sale advertising poster in Beijing, capital of China, May 11, 2010.In the first five months, total retail sales climbed 18.2 percent to 6.03 trillion yuan. The growth rate was 3.2 percentage points higher than the same period last year.The government rolled out a series of incentives to bolster consumption to counter the fallout from the global economic downturn, including subsidies for home appliances in rural areas and tax breaks for auto purchases, in early 2009, among others.China's auto sales in May rose 28.35 percent from a year earlier to 1.44 million units, bringing combined sales in the first five months to 7.6 million units, up 53.25 percent from a year earlier.Monthly sales of home appliances in China's countryside surged 220 percent year on year in May to 12.6 billion yuan. The figure for January-May period was 54.35 billion yuan, up 400 percent from year on year.
BEIJING, July 25 (Xinhua) -- Party and government officials whose spouses and children have emigrated overseas are to be subject to strict examination when applying for private passports and going abroad, according to a new regulation released Sunday.A provisional regulation by the General Offices of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and the State Council specified new rules overseeing the issuing of private passports and travel passes to Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan to such officials.Party and government leaders of this kind have become so renowned in China that they have a shared nickname, "naked officials." They usually moved their spouses and children, as well as their assets, to foreign countries, and they put the money into their wives' or children's bank accounts. Even if they were eventually apprehended, the wealth transferred to overseas banks still belonged to the officials' families.According to the new rules, "naked officials" should submit written accounts on all income and property owned by their spouse and children living overseas, and on any changes in their financial conditions."Officials whose duties or services are related to the countries and regions their spouses and offspring are living in should voluntarily report it to their higher authorities. If conflicts of interests are involved, the officials must avoid holding related posts," the regulation said.The regulation stated that such officials should "strictly comply with relevant laws and regulations" when applying for passports and travel passes, or applying for traveling or emigrating abroad.Officials above deputy-county head level applying for passports should consult with their higher authorities, it said, adding that a thorough examination should be conducted when promoting officials whose family members have emigrated abroad.A statement from the CPC Central Committee General Office said the new regulation is "an important anti-corruption measure" to make officials self-disciplined, clean, reliable and to be people of integrity."The regulation not only stresses education, management and supervision of civil servants whose spouse and offspring live aboard, but also focuses on the protection of their interests and working enthusiasm," it said.The regulation covers all civil servants, but excludes those top-ranking specialists in high-tech fields who have been recruited from overseas, along with high-qualified overseas returnees.Experts say this is the latest effort to place officials' actions in the public's view.In September 2009, the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection first ordered increased oversight of "naked officials."The municipal government of Shenzhen of southern Guangdong Province then implemented regulations in November 2009, including provisions saying that "naked official" should not become department chiefs or leading members of key departments.Earlier this month, the two general offices issued another regulation, designed to curb corruption and increase transparency about the assets of government officials. It required officials at deputy county chief level and above to annually report their assets, marital status, whereabouts and employment of family members.The reporting system for monitoring Party and government officials was set up in 1995, and revised in 1997 and 2006 by broadening the list of items and adding detailed procedures.Prof. Li Chengyan of Peking University said the two regulations that were announced recently were "a substantial step" towards the establishment of an asset declaration system for China's civil servants.
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