Saturday, March 05, 2011

China's Wen Targets Inflation as Top Priority

Fighting inflation is China’s top economic priority this year as the government aims to limit the risk of social unrest, PremierWen Jiabao said in his state-of- the-nation speech.

“We cannot allow price rises to affect the normal lives of low-income people,” Wen said in a report to the annual meeting of the National People’s Congress in Beijing today. “This problem concerns the people’s well-being, bears on overall interests and affects social stability.”

Wen, 68, confirmed targets of 4 percent for full-year inflation and 8 percent for economic growth, as the Communist Party seeks to maintain support for its 61-year rule. In the past two weekends, the government has deployed hundreds of police in Beijing and Shanghai after Internet calls for so- called Jasmine protests, inspired by revolts in the Middle East and North Africa.


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