CHINA> National
![]() |
Official: Spend more to boost economy
By Xin Zhiming (China Daily)
Updated: 2009-03-05 07:36 China needs more stimulus measures in addition to its 4-trillion-yuan (US$586 billion) package to boost the economy amid the global financial crisis, a top policy advisor said yesterday. Zheng Xinli, vice-director of the Policy Research Office of the Central Committee of Communist Party of China, said the economic downturn was already bottoming out in the country but "it's still necessary to increase the investment to bolster the sagging economy". China's GDP in the first quarter of this year will be higher than the 6.8 percent year-on-year growth recorded in the fourth quarter 2008, Zheng said on the sidelines of the annual sessions of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), which opened on Tuesday.
The country released its massive economic stimulus package on Nov 9, 2008, with an initial investment of 100 billion yuan (US$14.6 billion). Li Zhaoxing, spokesman for the Second Session of the 11th NPC, said that 30 billion yuan from the initial investment had been extended while the remaining 70 billion yuan will be included in the budget for this year, which will be approved at the ongoing session. The country will adopt other policies this year to stimulate economic growth, Li said at a press conference. China plans to amend the its tax code to boost consumption, spur exports and generate more transactions in the equity market by reducing the 0.1 percent stamp tax on share trading, he said. The country lowered the duty from 0.3 percent to 0.1 percent last April and exempted share purchases from tax in September. "We will lower the stamp duty rate on securities trading," Li said, without elaborating. Li added that the government will take measures to ensure government funding is used efficiently for stimulating economic growth. However, analysts warned that "over-spending could lead to undesirable results". "The government's stimulus plans are certainly necessary as the economy slows," said Li Zhikun, a senior analyst with the China Jianyin Investment Securities Co. "But such a massive scale of government spending may crowd out private investors." It would affect the efficiency of the country's overall investment, he added. Analysts also said that the country's environmental protection drive should not be jeopardized in its pursuit of a stable economic growth. |
日韩成人无码中文字幕| 无码人妻黑人中文字幕| 色欲狠狠躁天天躁无码中文字幕| 亚洲国产精品无码久久久蜜芽| 亚洲精品乱码久久久久久中文字幕| 亚洲人成人无码网www电影首页| 青春草无码精品视频在线观| 无码乱人伦一区二区亚洲一| 无码人妻丝袜在线视频| 欧美乱人伦人妻中文字幕| 国产成人无码免费网站| 无码免费一区二区三区免费播放| 特级做A爰片毛片免费看无码| 一本一道精品欧美中文字幕| 免费 无码 国产在线观看观| 无码AV中文一区二区三区| 亚洲中文字幕不卡无码| 欧美日韩中文字幕久久久不卡| 一级电影在线播放无码| 色视频综合无码一区二区三区| 少妇无码一区二区三区免费| 自拍偷在线精品自拍偷无码专区| 亚洲精品无码AV中文字幕电影网站| 日韩精品久久无码人妻中文字幕| 亚洲精品国产日韩无码AV永久免费网 | 国产精品无码日韩欧| 一本大道东京热无码一区| 中文字幕精品亚洲无线码一区应用| 亚洲国产精彩中文乱码AV| 精品人妻中文av一区二区三区| 亚洲精品无码久久久| 国产精品 中文字幕 亚洲 欧美| 中文字幕无码久久久| 中文字幕在线无码一区二区三区| 日韩乱码人妻无码中文字幕视频| 99国产精品无码| 无码任你躁久久久久久久| 无码毛片一区二区三区中文字幕 | 无码精品一区二区三区免费视频| 无码人妻AⅤ一区二区三区 | 久久男人Av资源网站无码软件|