Wen Jiabao: China to control inflation and maintain growth

Wednesday, 13 July 2011 17:16:46 (GMT+3)   |  
       

In recent forums held regarding the economic situation in China, Chinese Premier Wen Jiaboa stressed a number of key points in the Chinese government's economic policy.
 
First, the Chinese government will continue to control inflation and to keep prices at stable levels. Second, the government will seek to control the domestic real estate market. Third, the government will focus strongly on agricultural production, and in particular on grain production. Fourth, adjustments of industrial structure and efforts as regards energy saving and emissions reduction will continue. Fifth, the stable development of external trade will be maintained and the external trade balance will be improved.

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