Premier Wen chats online with netizens

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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao began his online chat with netizens here at 3 p.m. Saturday jointly hosted by the central government website and Xinhua News Agency website.

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao prepares to chat with netizens at two state news portals in Beijing, February 27, 2010. The two major portals, namely www.gov.cn of the central government, and www.xinhuanet.com of Xinhua News Agency, jointly interviewed Premier Wen on Saturday with chosen questions raised by netizens. [Xinhua photo]
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao prepares to chat with netizens at two state news portals in Beijing, February 27, 2010. The two major portals, namely www.gov.cn of the central government, and www.xinhuanet.com of Xinhua News Agency, jointly interviewed Premier Wen on Saturday with chosen questions raised by netizens. [Xinhua photo]

It is Premier Wen's second online chat with netizens since last February.

Following are Wen's comments and remarks on issues netizens are most concerned of:

China's Wen confident in 2010 economy despite complications

•  China still faces serious employment pressure

China's massive stimulus plan proved effective

Chinese premier encourages univ grads to start own biz

'Dignity' of people lies in protection of Constitutional rights, freedom

Premier Wen stresses fair distribution of social wealth

China to step up effort to increase housing supply this year

Premier vows to tame 'wild horse' of skyrocketing home price

China to advance reform of its household registration system

Premier Wen vows to prevent possible inflation

Chinese Premer hopes to maintain good trade relation with United States

Wen urges US to open exports of hi-tech products to China

Premier Wen says to help foreign firms in China enjoy 'national treatment'

China-U.S. trade disputes must be settled through negotiations

Shoe-throwing incident leads to mother's cerebral hemorrhage

Premier Wen vows "no leniency" in punishment of companies of substandard products

Advancing ECFA conforms to interests of people across Taiwan Strait

Shanghai World Expo to showcase latest fruits of world civilizations

Misuse of public resources must be curbed through 'democratic supervision'

Chinese Premier calls for changes in education bureaucracy

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