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Premier vows to promote employment, exports(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-03-05 09:38
China "must not slacken efforts" to promote export amid a sharp decline in external demand and growing international trade protectionism, Premier Wen said in his government work report.
The government is to take a series of measures to relieve the difficulties of exporters and to ensure steady growth in foreign trade.
The government will adjust the prohibited or restricted commodity categories of processing trade, and encourage the relocation of export processing industries from the eastern to the central and western regions, it said. 42 Billion Yuan Employment Support On employment, the premier pledged to do everything in the government's power to stimulate employment. The government will implement an even more proactive policy this year and allocate 42 billion yuan to offset unemployment caused by the global crisis, according to the Chinese premier. He said priority will be given to finding jobs for university graduates and migrant workers, which are the hardest hit as the deepening global financial crisis dented job demand in the world's fastest-expanding economy. The government will offer social security benefits and position subsidies for college graduates who take jobs in public administration and public services at the community level, he told the country's legislators. Wen said graduates who either take jobs in villages or enlist in the army will receive tuition reimbursement and have their student loans forgiven. Meanwhile, China will boost government investment and launch major projects to employ more migrant workers, said Wen.
An editorial of the People's Daily has called on China's top political advisory body to made due contributions to help the country weather through difficulties.
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