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BEIJING, Sept. 25 (Xinhua) -- Senior Chinese leader He Guoqiang has urged the country' s anti-graft officials to make more efforts to solve prominent corruption-related problems by taking into account the views of the public.He, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, made his remarks at an anti-corruption work conference Saturday.He called for more effective anti-corruption efforts to win the trust of the public while promoting social harmony.He also stressed better enforcement of laws and Party discipline, along with relentless punishment of any violation.According to a statement released after the conference, the country's public spending on government officials' overseas visits, transportation and official receptions this year was reduced by 5.75 billion yuan (858 million U.S. dollars) from last year in a campaign to cut extravagant public spending.Anti-corruption departments have also launched a nationwide examination into the problem of "little coffers", which are private accounts for extracting public funds. More than 24,900 cases of "little coffers" involving public money totaling over 12.24 billion yuan had been found, and a total of 1,035 officials connected to these funds have been punished, according to the statement.Also on Saturday, a statement issued by the anti-corruption department of the Supreme People's Procuratorate said procuratorates around the country had, from 2009 to August 2010, dealt with 1,715 embezzlement and bribery cases and 263 cases of duty dereliction in the use of state-owned land resources.A total of 186 officials above county level were involved in the cases, the statement said.
BEIJING, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) -- Senior Communist Party of China (CPC) leader Zhou Yongkang said here Friday that China-South Africa relations have never been so good.Zhou, member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Central Committee Political Bureau, made the remarks when meeting with South African Minister in the Presidency Trevor Manuel.Hailing South African President Jacob Zuma's visit to China in August, Zhou said bilateral cooperation in trade and economy, culture, justice and security had maintained sound momentum.During Zuma's visit, the two countries signed the Beijing Declaration, in which they announced the establishment of the "comprehensive strategic partnership" and mapped out cooperative framework over the next 10 to 15 years.Zhou said he hoped China and South Africa could further implement consensuses reached by leaders of the two countries.Manuel, also in charge of South Africa's National Planning Commission , said he was responsible for the next 15-year plan of South Africa's development, and hoped to learn more from China's success in development.Zhou said China was willing to expand exchanges with South Africa in this regard, as China was working on formulating the 12th Five-year Plan (2011-2015).China became South Africa's largest export destination at the beginning of 2009, and remained South Africa's largest import partner.
SHANGHAI, Oct. 23 (Xinhua) -- An official of one of China's top government think tanks called on Saturday for the readjustment of the nation's breakneck expansion of the auto industry as an explosion of new cars on China's roads aggravates problems with pollution and congestion.Liu Shijin, deputy director of the Development Research Center of the State Council, told a forum that the government should shift its guidance to automakers from mere pursuit of output capacity to environment-friendly and energy-saving targets.Also, auto manufacturers should strengthen their safety and quality control standards, he said.Sales of domestically-manufactured autos rose 36 percent year on year to reach 13.14 million units in the months through September, as lower-priced automobiles have become more affordable for better-off Chinese people, according to data released by the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) on Oct. 12.In fact, annual sales and production could exceed 17 million, CAAM said.Although the expansion has brought an industrial boom to the country and boosted domestic demand, it has also triggered widespread concerns over the country's energy capacity, pollution levels and notorious traffic jams.In Beijing, the increasing number of private cars, along with heavy rainfall and a spurt in holiday travel, caused a record 140 traffic jams on a single Friday evening last month. In some parts of the city on that day people spent nearly two hours on what would normally have been a 15-minute commute.Further, Liu said increasing social problems arising from the country's industrial boom has made its future development unsustainable, which is a test for the government.He also suggested government allow market forces to play a larger role in allocating resources, and also permit uncompetitive producers to be phased out.
PYONGYANG, Oct. 24 (Xinhua) -- The government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) held a grand banquet here on Sunday to mark the 60th anniversary of the entry of the Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV) into the Korean front.Premier Choe Yong Rim of the DPRK's cabinet and Vice Chairman Guo Boxiong of China's Central Military Commission joined CPV veterans and hundreds of others on the occasion on the eve of the Monday anniversary.The CPV fought alongside Korean army and people during the war, helped the DPRK win liberation, and defended regional and global peace, said Yang Hyong Sop, vice-president of the Presidium of the DPRK Supreme People's Assembly.He conveyed, on behalf of his country, warm greetings to CPV veterans as well as the Chinese army and people, adding that the DPRK is committed to enhancing its traditional friendship with China and passing it from generation to generation.In his address, Chinese ambassador Liu Hongcai recalled the profound friendship forged on the battlefields between the two peoples and two armies, saying their heroic feats contributed to upholding justice and opposing power politics, and their victory belongs to all peace-loving people across the world.China will always remember all those who had given their lives for peace and make concerted efforts with the DPRK to promote regional and global peace and development, he added.Before the banquet, Chinese delegates watched an adapted Chinese opera masterpiece performed by DPRK artists.
BEIJING, Oct. 20 (Xinhua) -- China's central bank Tuesday announced a rise of its benchmark one-year lending and deposit rate by 0.25 percentage points effective from Oct. 20, a move widely seen as the government's action against inflationary pressure.The People's Bank of China (PBOC) said in a statement on its website that the one-year deposit rate will rise from 2.25 percent to 2.50 percent, and the one-year lending rate will increase from 5.31 percent to 5.56 percent.The rise, the first over the past three years, had not been anticipated and could be related to the impending September statistics and the third quarter statistics, said Jiang Chao, an analyst with Guotai Junan Securities.The CPI (Consumer Price Index), a key gauge of inflation, may maintain its high level in September, Jiang said.The rate hikes are the first in three years. The central bank last hiked rates on Dec. 21, 2007.The benchmark interest rate has been cut four times since the global financial crisis.Li Daokui, a member of the PBOC's monetary policy committee, said statistics showed China's economy has been bottoming out from the accelerated slump at the beginning of this year, but prices of goods remain at a high level, attracting attention from policy makers.Further, policy makers have to seek a balance between economic growth, restructuring and stable prices, Li said."Judging from the move, worries about soaring prices overwhelmed jitters on economic growth, as is the main reason for the interests rate hike. Negative interests rate (higher CPI increases than deposit interests rate) is also another reason," Li said.Liu Yuhui, an expert with the Institute of Finance and Banking at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said the interests rate hike this time is related to expectations of inflation as the negative interests rate has continued for seven months.China has been experiencing hikes in prices of agricultural products, urban services like home rents and catering, Liu said."We believed it was caused by soaring labor costs, also related to issue of currencies and soaring living costs in cities," Li said.Prices of garlic, ginger and sugar have jumped in China's market. Sugar prices in Shanghai stood at 6,000 yuan (900.90 U.S. dollars) per tonne, much higher than 2,700 yuan per tonne seen one year earlier.