Saturday, December 20, 2008

China to deepen reforms in pioneer region of 30-year-old reform, opening up drive

Special report: 30 Years of Reform Opening Up



BEIJING, Dec. 18 (Chinese media) -- China's State Council

Thursday approved a plan to deepen reform and opening up in the southern Pearl

River Delta area, where the country's reform and opening up drive was initiated

30 years ago.

The plan was unveiled on the day when the nation was

commemorating the 30th anniversary of the 3rd plenary session of the 11th

Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), which decided to open

up the country and reform its struggling economy.

The pioneer area of the country's reform and opening

up scheme was urged to accelerate economic restructuring and take the lead in

building a resource-conserving and environment-friendly society, according to

the plan approved by an executive meeting of the State Council, or the Cabinet.

The plan also pressed the area to promote

technologies so as to excel in innovation, and coordinated development in both

urban and rural areas was also stressed.

The meeting, presided over by Premier Wen Jiabao,

said the area was also to take the lead in deepening reforms and opening up, so

that an improved socialist market economy system could be established and a more

open economic system could be set up as the region enhances its cooperation with

neighbors Hong Kong and Macau.

The meeting said the Pearl River Delta is still maintaining stable and relatively fast development at present, but it also admitted that the area received powerful shocks from the current financial crisis, as there are many smaller and export-oriented enterprises in the region.

To keep the pace of development would be the top priority of the region at the present stage, the meeting said.



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