China sees GDP growth of
7.9% in first half
(08/30/2001) (China Daily)
China has achieved a gross domestic product (GDP) of 4.29
trillion yuan (US$519 billion) in the first half of this year, an increase of 7.9 per cent
over the same period of last year.
The statistic was revealed by Zeng Peiyan, minister of the
State Development Planning Commission, who reported to national lawmakers on Wednesday on
the implementation of a blueprint for national economic and social development this year.
The national economy has sustained relatively rapid growth at
a time when the global economy is deteriorating, Zeng said.
He put down the growth to the efforts in expanding domestic
demand and pushing for greater economic structure adjustment.
The ongoing 23rd Session of the National People's Congress
(NPC) Standing Committee also heard a report on work to enhance the fundamental status of
agriculture and to increase incomes of farmers. It was delivered by Vice-Minister of
Agriculture Han Changfu.
Han predicted that overall grain production for this year
will roughly equal that of last year.
The development of agriculture and the rural economy has been
proceeding smoothly so far this year thanks to the strategic readjustment in rural
economic structure and the promotion of agricultural technology, he said.
In other developments, an inspection team from the NPC
Standing Committee delivered a report on the implementation of the nation's Organic Law on
the Villagers' Committee to the lawmakers.
The good implementation of the law means that villagers'
self-governing is well on track, according to Hou Zongbin, member of the NPC Internal and
Judicial Committee, who made the report to legislators.
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