China targets a GDP
growth rate of around 8 percent in 2005 to ensure rapid, sustainable
and healthy economic growth, according to a report on China's
development plan.
The report on the implementation of the 2004 plan
for national economic and social development and on the 2005 draft
plan for national economic and social development, submitted for
approval to the ongoing session of the National People's Congress,
cited three main factors for setting forth such a target.
First, the considerations of necessity. China needs
to maintain rapid economic growth while optimizing the economic
structure, improving economic returns and avoiding excessive demand
on resources and the environment.
"This is altogether essential in order to make
the most of this period full of vital strategic opportunities,
increase our overall national strength and realize the objective
of building a moderately prosperous society in all respects,"
says the report.
This will also help create more jobs, promote reforms
and maintain social stability, it says.
Second, the considerations of possibility. Supplies
of energy, raw and processed materials, and transportation capacity
have increased significantly in the past two years, but tensions
in the supply of coal, electricity, petroleum and transportation
remains obvious.
"Because of the fairly large scale of Chinese
economy and the crude manner of its economic growth, an excessively-high
growth rate can exert a too much pressure on resource supply and
environmental protection efforts and economic operations will
be stretched even tauter, increasing the severity of our problems,"
says the report.
Third, the considerations related to macro regulation.
An appropriate growth rate will guide everyone to focus on making
structural adjustments, deepening reforms and changing the pattern
of economic growth in line with a scientific outlook on development,
while repressing the tendency to recklessly compete for the highest
growth rate, says the report.
Moreover, it says, the target of around 8 percent
is for China's overall economic growth. Local authorities should
set corresponding appropriate targets based on local conditions.
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