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BEIJING, March 25 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has warned that meeting this year's grain output goal of 500 billion kilograms would be "a test for sure" as severe drought in the southwest is likely to continue.In addition to the persistent drought in the southwestern regions, a long and cold winter in north China would lead to a decline in wheat output, said the premier during a three-day trip to the drought-plagued Yunnan Province from March 19 to 21. A local farmer looks at dying crop in the field in Shihuitang village of Shiping County, southwest China's Yunnan Province, March 24, 2010. The sustaining severe drought ravaged this region since last October and made no harvest of cropsOn his trip, Wen went to drought-hit villages, farmlands and reservoirs to learn about the impact that the drought had on local life and farm production.The drought has resulted in a direct economic loss of 23.66 billion yuan and left more than 18 million locals short of drinking water as of Tuesday, according to latest figures from the Ministry of Civil Affairs.Despite all those adverse conditions, Wen said China "should strive for a good harvest this year".The premier said priority should be given to the preparations for spring farming, urging local governments to make utmost efforts to combat the drought, prevent plant diseases, and ensure a good supply of fertilizer, pesticide and seeds.He also called for local governments' efforts to encourage farmers to expand the area of spring farming.The Chinese government set a goal in February, targeting grain output to exceed 500 billion kg this year.The country's grain output reached 530.8 billion kg in 2009, representing the sixth straight year of increase in output and exceeding 500 billion kg for the third consecutive year.

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NANJING, May 18 (Xinhua) -- A senior Chinese leader in charge of disciplinary and supervision work said Tuesday efforts should be made to remove Party and government officials' "psychological disequilibrium" to improve their legal awareness in the fight against graft.He Guoqiang, a Standing Committee member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, told an anti-corruption forum in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province, the Party should innovate to the fight against corruption.He said a great number of achievements have been made and experience accumulated to help in the fight against corruption.He, also head of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the CPC, the Party's internal anti-graft body, said efforts should be made to strengthen supervision and inspection of the implementation of major decisions of the central leadership.

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NAIROBI, May 8 (Xinhua) -- Somali pirates have hijacked a Taiwan fishing boat off the Horn of Africa nation coast with 26 crew members, a regional maritime official confirmed on Saturday.Andrew Mwangura, East Africa coordinator of Seafarers Assistance Program, said the ship's owner lost contact with the Tai Yuan 227 two days ago north of the Seychelles as it headed for the Maldives. "The fishing boat lost contacts two days ago and has 26 crew members from China, Kenya, Taiwanese and Mozambique. We received the reports on Friday and it seemed the hijack took place two or three days ago," Mwangura told Xinhua by telephone.The International Maritime Bureau has also confirmed the hijack.Pirate attacks off the Somali coast have continued despite the presence of several warships, deployed by navies of the NATO, the European Union, Russia, China, South Korea and India in the region to protect cargo and cruise ships against piracy.Kenya's proximity to Somalia prompted insurance companies to hike up their premiums for ships traveling to Kenyan ports to mitigate the increased insecurity.This led shipping companies to take the longer route around the Cape of Good Hope traveling to the Kenyan ports, with cost of doing business on the Kenyan coast going up by over 40 percent.To date more than 100 suspects have been transferred to Kenya by the Western warships patrolling the Indian Ocean to combat piracy.It is only Kenya and the Seychelles in the region that have agreed to take in suspects for prosecution, but both have recently complained about the burden of trying and jailing pirates in their countries.

  

BEIJING, April 5  --The People's Bank of China says the country will be more open to foreign capital this year even though the prospect of a strong economic recovery is still unclear.Although the impending withdrawals of various countries' economic stimulus packages may also complicate the efforts to end the global economic crisis, the Chinese government has decided to increase the penetration of foreign capital into the country's financial industry in an appropriate way.An editorial in the "Global Times" quotes some western officials who said if China opened its market to western financial institutions the way it opened its market to five-star hotels, the potential risks would be huge for the country itself and the world at large.The editorial warns the doors to free trade should not swing open too quickly and that market openness should be managed at the right pace, as China has done during the past three decades. But it also notes that the stakes are higher in the country's financial industry. It argues that if China is fully open to foreign capital, the capital operation pattern common in developed economies such as the United States and several European nations will not suit its existing financial system on such short notice. As a result, chaos would erupt sooner or later in the financial sector.The editorial concludes that China should gradually liberalize its financial industry, because a sudden torrent of foreign capital would be undesirable. It calls for a prudent approach to financial liberalization that would yield a productive outcome as evidenced over the past three decades of gradual financial reform whereby more market competition has been encouraged and distressed loans have been effectively curbed. Such a policy has shielded China from being hit as severely by the current financial crisis and enabled it to rebound quicker than other advanced nations.

  

TIANJIN, May 13 (Xinhua) -- Premier Wen Jiabao said Thursday that establishing a strategic relationship of cooperation between China and the Arab states was in the interests of all sides.In a meeting with Secretary General of the League of Arab States Amre Moussa in north China's Tianjin, Wen said the sides would discuss establishing the relationship.The fourth Ministerial Meeting of the China-Arab Cooperation Forum, which began Thursday, was attended by foreign ministers or representatives of China and Arab states and Amre Moussa.Wen said the new relationship was conducive to peaceful international development. The 4th Ministerial Conference of the China-Arab Cooperation Forum is held in China's northern port city of Tianjin, on May 13, 2010.China and the Arab states began to describe their relationship as a "new partnership" at the forum's second ministerial meeting in 2006.Wen said he believed more achievements would be made in the development of China-Arab ties, and the ministerial meeting would be a success.He hailed the forum's role in advancing China-Arab relations, saying it had become an important platform for dialogue and practical cooperation.The relationship set a good example for diverse civilizations to learn from each other, make exchanges, and seek common development, he said.Moussa said the Arab states hoped to carry out more exchanges and cooperation with China, in the hope of reinforcing political and cultural contacts, and cementing economic and trade cooperation through the mechanism of the forum.Moussa spoke highly of China's positive and constructive role in the Middle East issues.

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