Following is the full text
of the Report on the Work of the Government delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao at
the Third Session of the 10th National People's Congress on March 5, 2005.
Fellow Deputies,
On behalf of the State Council, I now submit a report on the work of the
government for your examination and approval and also for comments and
suggestions from the members of the National Committee of the Chinese People's
Political Consultative Conference.
I. Review of the Work in 2004 กกกก
Under the leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC), the people of all
our ethnic groups held high the great banners of Deng Xiaoping Theory and the
important thought of Three Represents, worked together in an innovative spirit,
and made major achievements worth celebrating in the socialist modernization
drive in 2004.
We made progress while responding to new challenges and tests during the past
year. Some new problems have emerged in China's economic activities over the
last two years, mainly tight grain supply, overheated investment in fixed
assets, excessive money and credit, and shortages of coal, electricity,
petroleum and transportation. If allowed to grow unchecked, these isolated
problems could have had an overall impact. After sizing up the situation, the
CPC Central Committee and the State Council promptly made decisions and
arrangements for strengthening macro regulation. Acting on the principles of
adopting resolute and effective measures, taking timely and appropriate steps,
dealing with problems individually and stressing practical results, they worked
to solve prominent problems threatening steady and rapid economic development
through a combination of economic and legal means, plus administrative means
when necessary. Thanks to the concerted efforts of the whole nation, their macro
regulation achieved significant results. Destabilizing, unsound factors
threatening economic performance were contained, weak links were strengthened,
and large economic fluctuations were avoided.
The main achievements over the past year were: the economy maintained steady
and rapid development, overall national strength increased, significant progress
was made in our reform, breakthroughs were achieved in opening up, social
development was accelerated, and people's lives improved. China's GDP in 2004
reached 13.65 trillion yuan, an increase of 9.5 percent over the previous year.
Government revenue came to 2.63 trillion yuan, up 21.4 percent. Retail sales of
consumer goods totaled 5.4 trillion yuan, up 13.3 percent. The volume of imports
and exports totaled US$1.15 trillion, an increase of 35.7 percent, moving China
up to third place in the world from fourth in the previous year. Some 9.8
million urban residents entered the workforce for the first time, a figure that
exceeded the target. Urban per capita disposable income was 9,422 yuan, an
increase of 7.7 percent in real terms after allowing for price factors, and
rural per capita net income was 2,936 yuan, up 6.8 percent in real terms after
allowing for price factors. All of the above shows that China has taken another
solid step forward on the road of building a moderately prosperous society in
all respects.