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BEIJING, Jan. 16 (Xinhua) -- China is pinning hopes on its affordable housing programs to cool its red-hot property market in the latest round of campaigns against rising asset bubbles, after the government moved to crack down on market speculation during the past year.Experts held that to increase supplies of affordable housing is the key solution to guide the market toward healthy development and help stabilize prices.During a talk show hosted by China National Radio on Dec. 26, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said the government will press forward housing price control and increase the supply of affordable houses for low-income earners.His words came after the government had announced a plan to build 10 million more low-income housing units this year.China is working on a more healthy system that provides housing that meets different demands, after an array of policies, including tighter credit for commercial housing, failed to produce satisfactory results in 2010.In 70 major Chinese cities, home prices rose 0.3 percent month on month and 7.7 percent year on year in November last year, which was the third consecutive month prices rose.China started the construction of some 5.9 million units of affordable homes in 2010, of which 3.7 million were completed, official figures showed.Qin Hong, a researcher with the Ministry of Housing and Urban-rural Development, said the number of affordable homes is still "far from enough", especially as more low-rent homes are needed for China's "sandwich class" families who either are disqualified for low-cost housing or cannot afford the sky-high prices of commercial housing."By attaching more importance to affordable homes and low-rent housing, it seems that the government is leading the market in the right direction," said Zhang Hanya, head of the Investment Association of China.
LUANDA, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- China and Angola announced Saturday that they have decided to establish a strategic partnership to continue shoring up bilateral cooperation.The leap forward in China-Angola ties came after visiting Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping met with Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos and held talks with Vice President Fernando da Piedade Dias dos Santos.Both sides agreed, they said in a joint communique, that China and Angola are strategic cooperation partners, and that boosting their comprehensive collaboration serves the fundamental and long-term interests of both nations.In line with this understanding, and in order to grasp the opportunities and meet the challenges in the new international landscape, Beijing and Luanda decided to establish a strategic partnership, the document added.The two sides also expressed satisfaction with the steady improvement of their mutual political trust, the continued expansion of their cooperation in trade, culture and many other fields, and the increasingly close coordination on regional and global affairs.Looking ahead, the two sides agreed to continue high-level dialogues, further exchanges between governments, legislatures and parties of the two countries and better communications on bilateral ties and other major issues of mutual concern.Meanwhile, Beijing and Luanda are committed to hammering out a proper mechanism to guide bilateral cooperation at the earliest possible date, and harmonizing their cooperative system with future developments of bilateral relations, according to the joint communique.The two sides also agreed that both countries will constantly improve their cooperation mechanism and enhance the level and quality of their economic and trade cooperation, based on the principles of mutual benefit and common development.The two sides, the document said, will continue to encourage and support their enterprises and financial institutions to expand bilateral trade and investment, giving priority to strengthening cooperation of mutual benefit in such areas as agriculture, industry, infrastructure, urbanization, energy and mineral resources exploration.Also, the two sides will deepen their cooperation in multilateral mechanisms, like the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, and the Forum on Economic and Trade Cooperation between China and Portuguese Speaking Countries, it added.Additionally, the two sides agreed to further strengthen their exchanges and cooperation in the humanistic area, including education, health, science and technology, sports and journalism as well as human resources training.The two sides reaffirmed that both countries share consensus in areas like safeguarding the common rights of developing countries,and making the international economic order more reasonable and fair.The two sides also will continue to strengthen their consultation and cooperation in such international organizations as the United Nations, the World Trade Organization and maintain coordination on the major international and regional issues, the joint communique said.During Xi's visit, the two sides signed various documents to strengthen and expand cooperation between the two countries.The joint communique also said that Xi's Angolan counterpart has accepted an invitation of the Chinese vice president to visit China.

BEIJING, Nov. 8 (Xinhua) -- China and Britain Monday vowed to boost their economic and trade ties on the eve of British Prime Minister David Cameron's two-day trip to Beijing.The pledge was made at talks between Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang and UK Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne, who will attend the third China-UK Economic and Financial Dialogue in Beijing on Tuesday.China and Britain share common or similar ground on issues like trade and investment liberalization and reform of the global economic governance system, Li said, expressing hope the two countries will deepen their cooperation.Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang (R) meets with British Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne who will attend the third China-UK Economic and Financial Dialogue, in Beijing, capital of China, Nov. 8, 2010.China hopes to work with Britain to oppose protectionism and advance the reform of the global financial regime, in a bid to facilitate the global economic recovery, Li added.Li said bilateral ties since the new British government, a Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition, came to power have been good.He called for increasing political trust and deepening cooperation and coordination on international and regional issues.Osborne said the new British government attaches great importance to relations with China and added that Britain hopes to boost bilateral cooperation.Osborne will co-chair the annual China-UK Economic and Financial Dialogue with Chinese Vice Premier Wang Qishan on the day Cameron kicks off his first tour of China as British prime minister.Cameron, accompanied by the largest-ever delegation to China with four cabinet ministers and 50 top business leaders, is scheduled to meet with Chinese President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao.With trade and the economy at the top his agenda during his China visit, Cameron will attend a China-Britain commercial summit in Beijing before heading to Seoul for the G20 Summit on November 11 and 12.Chinese Ambassador Liu Xiaoming earlier said Cameron's visit will further enhance Britain-China political trust and promote bilateral cooperation in various fields and "is of great importance to the long-term development of the bilateral relationship."
BEIJING, Dec. 8 (Xinhua) -- China will work with the United States to enhance dialogue, exchanges and cooperation, properly handle differences and sensitive issues to push forward bilateral ties, Vice Premier Li Keqiang said here Wednesday.Li, during an hour-long meeting with a delegation of Chinese American elites, said current Chinese-U.S. relations were developing steadily."A sound Chinese-U.S. relationship is conducive to the fundamental interests of the two states, and to peace, stability and prosperity of the Asia-Pacific region and the world at large," Li told the Committee of 100, headed by Chairman John S. Chen.Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang (L) meets with John S. Chen, Chairman of the Committee of 100 from the United States, in Beijing, China, Dec. 8, 2010. Founded in 1990, the Committee of 100 now has some 140 members, who are both successful and well-known Chinese in the United States and are determined to bolster U.S.-China relations. Li hailed the booming Chinese-U.S. economic ties, labelling the relationship as mutually-beneficial.He urged the Committee of 100, which has many members from the business community, to further contribute to bilateral trade and economic ties.In his turn, Chen, also chairman, CEO and president of the software giant Sybase, applauded China's development achievements and vowed to make more efforts in promoting bilateral ties.Founded in 1990, the Committee of 100 now has some 140 members, who are both successful and well-known Chinese in the United States and are determined to bolster U.S.-China relations.
BEIJING, Dec. 31 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese government has ordered a crackdown on pirated videos of two Chinese New Year blockbusters "Let the Bullets Fly" and "If You Are the One II."The two Chinese movies are both big hits of the New Year movie season. "Let the Bullets Fly" has raked in over 400 million yuan (59.7 million U.S. dollars) in box office since its debut on Dec. 16, while "If You are the One II" has made 200 million yuan within five days since its release.The crackdown was ordered by the National Office Against Pornographic and Illegal Publications and the General Administration of Press and Publication "in order to protect and boost the development of China's film industry," a statement from the office said Friday.The statement said the crackdown is part of a half-year national campaign against infringement of intellectual property rights (IPR), which is underway.The two departments asked local market watchdogs to enhance market inspections to weed out illegal workshops producing pirated video products.
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