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Speeches and Reports
Full Text of the Report on China's Economic and Social Development Plan
Full Text of China's Budgets Report
Report on the Work of the Government
Legislature Urges Concrete Actions for Issues on Agriculture, Farmers
Procuratorates to Step Up Fight Against Job-related Crimes
Procuratorates to Strengthen Supervision, Law Enforcement
Courts to Continue 'Striking Hard' on Crimes: Chief Justice
Six Ministerial Officials Punished for Corruption in 2003
Supervision Primary Task for Legislature in 2004
Legislature Increases Exchange with Foreign Counterparts: Wu
Legislature to Make More Laws This Year: NPC Chairman
Finance Minister on 2004 Budgetary Targets
Government Pledges Tax Reduction, More Funds for Farmers
Top Priorities for 2004 Budget Expenditures
RMB 10 Billion Risk Fund to Benefit Grain Farmers
China to Use Treasury Bonds in Balancing Development
Local Revenue Exceeds Expenditures in 2003
China Continues Reform of Budget Management System
Finance Minister: Fiscal Policy Important in Safeguarding Economy in 2003
Finance Minister Vows to Tighten Expenditure Management
Transfer Payments to Local Governments to be Increased
China Moves to Handle Unpaid Export Tax Rebates
More Funds Allocated for Employment, Social Security and Social Undertakings in 2003
Finance Minister on 2004 Budgetary Targets
Finance Minister Lists Problems in Implementing Budget
Finance Minister: Farmers' Burden Reduced by 30% in 2003
National Revenue up 14.7% in 2003
China to Increase Defense Spending by 11.6% in 2004
China to Beef up Human Resources Development in 2004
China to Raise Farmers' Income, Improve Food Security
Minister on Difficulties, Problems Facing China
China Reports Progress in Social Undertakings
China Attains Main Targets for Economic, Social Development
Main Development Tasks Set for 2004
Top Legislative Body Begins Annual Session
Premier Urges Cultural Development
Premier Wen on Human Resouces Development Development
Premier Wen: China to Strengthen Public Health Sector
Premier on Demolition of Urban Houses, Expropriation of Farmland
Premier Wen Wants Rural Workers Paid on Time
China to Open Wider to Outside World
Premier Wen: Concrete, Prudent Efforts to be Made in Political Restructuring
Premier Reiterates "One Country, Two System" Principle
Premier Wen Vows to Further Transform Government Functions
Premier Wen: China to Boost Non-public Sector Economy
Premier Wen Vows to Fight Crimes
China to Scrap Agriculture Tax in 5 Years
Premier Wen Vows to Intensify Job Creation, Social Security Work
Premier Wen Urges Accelerating Reform of State Banks
Premier Wen on Principal Domestic Tasks for 2004
Premier Wen: China to Appropriately Control Scale of Investment
Government to Rectify Itself, Fight Corruption
China to Coordinate Economic Development in Different Regions: Premier Wen
Premier Wen: Government Tries to Ensure Adequate Disaster Relief
Agriculture a Top Priority in Government Work
Premier Wen Pledges Stable Growth in 2004
Government Works Hard to Create Jobs in 2003: Premier Wen
Premier Wen: Government to Reduce Issuance of Treasury Bonds Gradually
Appropriate Macro-control Boosts Economy
Premier Wen: Independent Foreign Policy to Continue
Premier: Mainland Will Never Allow Anyone to Split Taiwan
Premier: China to Improve Defense Capability
Premier Wen Expects a 7% Economic Growth
CPPCC Chairman: Development Is Top Priority
Jia Qinglin Reiterates One-China Principle
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