The 2007 gross domestic product (GDP) growth target for Shanghai
has been set at above nine percent and is designed to ensure a more
balanced and sustainable economic and social development.
"We've to turn from the traditional, quantity-centered mode of
economic growth to a more rational, balanced and resource-efficient
means of development," Mayor Han Zheng said in his work report at the
municipal lawmakers' session.
The city needed to reduce energy consumption and safeguard the
environment in its economic development and seek a balance between
consumption, investment and export and between man and nature, he
said.
"Shanghai cannot afford to seek economic development at the cost
of its resources and environment," Han told Xinhua.
The city's spending on environment protection this year will be
around three percent of its GDP. This objective is spelt out in the
government work report.
And Shanghai will slash energy consumption for every 10,000 yuan
(US$1,282) of GDP by four percent from the 2006 level and cut
emissions by two percent.
Following the central government's policy of building a
"harmonious society" the Shanghai authorities have vowed to keep
the urban unemployment rate within 4.5 percent and consumer price
rises below three percent.
Shanghai's economy has maintained two-digit growth for 15 years
running. Last year its GDP totaled 1.03 trillion yuan (US$132
billion). This is up 12 percent from 2005. Its energy consumption
per 10,000 yuan of GDP was reduced by four percent, according to
the municipal bureau of statistics.
(Xinhua News Agency January 29, 2007)