www射-国产免费一级-欧美福利-亚洲成人福利-成人一区在线观看-亚州成人

  Home>News Center>China
       
 

China shifts focus to poor with 'New Deal'
(AP)
Updated: 2006-03-11 09:58

China's consumer spending boom is largely limited to the cities. Rural families save whatever little they have for education and doctor bills.

The government is raising spending on subsidies and other support for farmers by 11 percent to 339.7 billion yuan (US$42 billion;euro35 billion) this year.

It is eliminating farm taxes and waiving school fees for rural families, with 218.2 billion yuan (US$27 billion; euro22 billion) in increased support for compulsory education, through grade nine, over the next five years.

Some 20 billion yuan (US$2.5 billion; euro2 billion) in new spending is earmarked for upgrading and building hospitals by 2010. Another 4.2 billion yuan (US$500 million; euro420 million) will be spent increasing government support for rural health insurance programs.

Trial versions of those initiatives have been put in place in some regions, such as the remote western region of Ningxia.

Rural incomes there are only a third of the levels earned by farmers in more affluent eastern provinces.

But annual economic growth in Ningxia jumped to nearly 20 percent in 2004 after the government boosted spending on roads, social programs, subsidies for raising grain and livestock and other programs, says Stephen Green, senior economist for Standard Chartered Bank in Shanghai.

A report by Green dubbed the region's transformation "Ningxia-nomics."

But such costly programs don't address other basic rural problems, such as policies that bar rural workers from moving to cities to find higher-paying jobs.

A key source of rural unrest is the seizure of farmland by local officials who sell it at a profit to developers to build shopping malls, factories and other projects.

Thousands of protests have erupted over complaints that farmers are paid too little.

Officials promised this week to rein in land seizures.

"We will adopt a very strict approval system for land use to eliminate the unauthorized expropriation of land," said Yin Chengjie, a deputy agriculture minister, at a news conference.


Page: 12



Tourists on Tian'anmen Square
Delegates after NPC meeting
Blizzard hits Qiqihar
  Today's Top News     Top China News
 

Facing protectionism, Bush defends China trade

 

   
 

China shifts focus to poor with 'New Deal'

 

   
 

Putin visit to highlight oil issue, war game

 

   
 

Cash for ports to increase capacity

 

   
 

Nation confident on 2020 innovation target

 

   
 

More people sentenced for IPR infringement

 

   
  China vows to spur technology development
   
  Japan court rejects claims of Chinese victims
   
  Putin visit to highlight oil issue, war game
   
  Sandstorm hits North China over weekend
   
  Officials to be liable for bad investment
   
  Migrant workers' families need aid
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
Manufacturers, Exporters, Wholesalers - Global trade starts here.
Advertisement
         
主站蜘蛛池模板: 午夜三级网站 | 一级爱做片免费观看久久 | 国产精品久久久久久久久久免费 | 最新亚洲精品国自产在线 | 韩国巨胸女三级视频网 | 国产精品成aⅴ人片在线观看 | 亚洲欧美二区三区久本道 | 久久三级网站 | 亚洲欧美一区二区三区在饯 | 久久综合给会久久狠狠狠 | 亚洲骚片 | 免费国产不卡午夜福在线 | 精品三级国产 | 在线观看免费视频网站色 | 一区二区三区免费观看 | 美女被拍拍拍拍拍拍拍拍 | a级毛片免费观看在线播放 a级毛片免费看 | 免费91最新地址永久入口 | 97在线视频免费播放 | 在线视频一区二区三区在线播放 | 最新中文字幕一区二区乱码 | 99免费精品视频 | 手机在线精品视频每日更新 | 亚洲精品高清视频 | 国产精品在线播放 | 一级毛片情侣 | 亚洲偷偷 | 三级黄色a | 日本高清色本在线www | 亚洲美女精品视频 | 国产一区二区在线观看免费 | 欧美日韩视频免费播放 | 久久精品呦女 | 香蕉香蕉国产片一级一级毛片 | 成人午夜视频在线观看 | 久草在线观看视频 | 国产精品福利视频萌白酱 | 亚洲精品乱无伦码 | 久草网视频在线观看 | 爽爽爽爽爽爽爽成人免费观看 | 日本经典在线三级视频 |