| Photo News |
 |
|
| Central Economic Conference 2004 |
Chinese President Hu Jintao addresses during a central economic conference in Beijing Dec. 3, 2004. The three-day annual conference closed Sunday.
|
 |
| UPDATED 16:20, December 15, 2004 |
| China highlights macro control in economic work next year |
| The Chinese government announced Sunday that it will continue to put macro-economic control on top of the agenda for next year's plan in order to maintain a steady and comparatively fast economic development and basically stable prices.
|
|
 |
| |
Central Economic Conference 2004 |
 |
|
China sets energy, resources saving as one of key economic targets (10:33, December 06)
China to open further to outside world, central economic conference (10:33, December 06)
Central economic conference stresses economic system reform (10:33, December 06)
China to exercise prudent fiscal, monetary policy next year (10:33, December 06)
Central economic conference makes arrangement for next year (10:33, December 06)
China well prepared for economic work next year (10:33, December 06)
China to give more support for rural areas, central economic conference (10:34, December 06)
Macro-control: an effective baton for China's healthy economy in 2004 (10:35, December 06)
China strives for harmonious society, central economic conference (10:35, December 06)
China highlights macro control in economic work next year (15:02, December 06)
|
|
|
| |
Opinion and Commentary |
 |
|
Do better macro-control in an energetic way, PD Commentary (16:20, December 15)
Put into effect scientific viewpoint of development in an all-round way (15:50, December 15)
Controlling deficit, adjusting structure, promoting reform (09:55, December 09)
China scored achievements in building harmonious society, challenges still ahead (09:16, December 08)
HK media hail macro-control policy (18:35, December 07)
Scientific development concept, PD editorial (09:50, December 07)
Expectations and challenges for China's economy next year (16:44, December 06)
China maps out key economic policies for year 2005 (17:01, December 06)
Meeting highlights 'fiscal prudence' (13:15, December 06)
China Economic Review: China battles power crunch (10:32, December 06)
People's Daily editorial calls for efforts to enhance macro control (10:35, December 06)
Four changes in China's overseas investment management (20:57, December 03)
Attracting foreign investment China's long-standing policy (15:57, December 03)
China's agriculture sees three increases in 2004 (11:17, December 03)
55 new economic terms since founding of PRC - II (12:01, November 16)
|
|
More >>
|
| |
China's Economic Situation |
 |
|
|
OECD foresees China's growth at 8 percent in 2005 (09:28, December 01)
China loosens restrictions on foreign investment in film/TV industry (17:18, November 30)
China's economy will continue to be "good" in 2005, NSB official (08:58, November 29)
China sees new record of foreign investment (16:46, November 23)
Chinese president briefs APEC leaders on China's economic situation (09:05, November 23)
Hu: China's economy to grow about 9 percent in 2004 (09:40, November 22)
China's foreign trade growing robustly (08:13, November 19)
China's foreign investment soars in 10 months (08:12, November 16)
China's foreign trade volume at US$926.47 bln in the 1st 10 months this year (10:34, November 14)
China's GDP to exceed 8 percent in 2005 (08:46, October 20)
China's foreign trade bounces back into black (09:02, October 15)
China tops world in luring FDI (11:20, September 24)
China's foreign trade to reach 1 trillion US dollars in 2004 (08:48, September 20)
China's GDP to rise by 9 percent in the 3rd quarter (08:42, September 10)
IMF: China's GDP to grow 9 percent this year, 7.5 percent next year (08:49, August 26)
|
|
More >>
|
|