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Economy
Regulator Ups Supervision of Pilot Banks
Central Bank Not Mulling Interest Rate Rise Despite CPI Growth
NPL Ratio of Chinese Banks Down to 17.8%
Lawmakers Propose for Opening Free Trade Zones Along Continental Bridge
Face up to Anti-dumping Charges: NPC Deputies
New Government Focused on People
'Common Wealth' Policy Winning Wide Support
Mayors Vow to Help Their Residents
'Road Map' to Balanced Development
Private Sector: Pillar of Growth
CPPCC Members on Developing Non-public Sector
Growth Plans for Zhejiang's Private Sector
East-West Balance Sought
Leading Economists Optimistic About Rational Economic Growth
Legislators Lash out at Duplicated Investment
CPPCC Members on Revitalizing NE China's Industry
Forex Chief: Don't Bet on RMB Appreciation
Private Entrepreneurs Demand Equal Rights in Business
NPC Deputies: 7-percent Economic Growth a Pragmatic Goal
Non-public Sectors Vital in Promoting Growth of Productive Force
Proposed Amendment to CPPCC Charter Unveiled
Revitalization of Heilongjiang
Leading Economist Calls for Efforts to Boost Private Sector in NE China
Official: China Sets No Target for Forex Reserve
Expert: China's 2004 Higher Unemployment Rate Accords with Reality
China to Intensify Efforts Against Money laundering
Economist: Make It Easier for Private Sector to Develop
RMB 10 Billion Risk Fund to Benefit Grain Farmers
China Continues Reform of Budget Management System
Finance Minister: Fiscal Policy Important in Safeguarding Economy in 2003
China Moves to Handle Unpaid Export Tax Rebates
More Funds Allocated for Employment, Social Security and Social Undertakings in 2003
Government Pledges Tax Reduction, More Funds for Farmers
Top Priorities for 2004 Budget Expenditures
Finance Minister on 2004 Budgetary Targets
Finance Minister Lists Problems in Implementing Budget
Minister on Difficulties, Problems Facing China
China Reports Progress in Social Undertakings
China Attains Main Targets for Economic, Social Development
China to Beef up Human Resources Development in 2004
Main Development Tasks Set for 2004
Premier Wen on Human Resouces Development Development
China to Open Wider to Outside World
Economist Warns Not to Ignore GDP
Premier Wen: China to Boost Non-public Sector Economy
Premier Wen Vows to Intensify Job Creation, Social Security Work
Premier Wen Urges Accelerating Reform of State Banks
Premier Wen: China to Appropriately Control Scale of Investment
Premier Wen Pledges Stable Growth in 2004
Appropriate Macro-control Boosts Economy
Premier Wen Expects a 7% Economic Growth
Premier's "Math" Underscores Scientific Development
Year 2004 Crucial to China's Reform, Development
Upcoming NPC, CPPCC Sessions Expect Appeased GDP Fervor
Economists Forecast Rosy Picture for 2004
Enhanced Regulatory Framework Urged
Rules to Revitalize Market
Taxation Policy Should Help Narrow Gap
Private Funds to Speed up State Asset Reform
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