<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
          US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
          Business / Economy

          Infrastructure projects set to boost growth

          By ZHAO YINAN (China Daily) Updated: 2014-04-24 02:08

          Private investment to play bigger role in rail, harbor, energy sectors

          China announced 80 major public infrastructure projects on Wednesday to arrest the economy's slowdown while experimenting with wider access for private and overseas investors.

          Infrastructure projects set to boost growth 

          Local govts return to investment-driven growth model 

          The decision was made at a State Council executive meeting with Premier Li Keqiang presiding, the second meeting in a month to focus on infrastructure investment.

          The projects will cover railway and harbor construction, new infrastructure needed by information technology, major clean energy projects such as hydropower, wind power and photovoltaic power, as well as modernization projects in oil and gas and chemical industries.

          The projects and their total value are still to be specified.

          Economists say overseas investors are likely to benefit from the new infrastructure investment program along with domestic private-sector investors.

          The State Council said private investment will be encouraged to enter fields that are "monopolistic in nature" or "used to be dominated by government investment and State-owned enterprises".

          In 2013, private-sector investment accounted for 63 percent of China's total capital investment, according to the government, which had previously unveiled steps to encourage private capital in the construction of railways and affordable housing.

          The State Council also decided that oil and gas exploration, public utilities, water resources projects and airport construction will be the next to open to private-sector investment.

          To that end, the central government will sell 150 billion yuan ($24.2 billion) of railway financing bonds this year.

          A railway development fund that welcomes private investment will rise to about 200 billion to 300 billion yuan each year, according to the National People's Congress Standing Committee.

          "All the railway projects that have been approved by the State Council should start construction as soon as possible, and preliminary work should be done to ensure railway investment will grow steadily," the State Council said.

          Signs of a slowdown in the first quarter had been evident in a series of economic indicators, prompting the government to unveil measures to promote growth, although it has ruled out a major stimulus.

          The HSBC Purchasing Managers Index for April rose to 48.3 from March's 48.0, but it was the fourth consecutive month below the 50 line separating expansion from contraction.

          The State Council also said guidance for foreign investment review and approval will be released as soon as possible.

          Ding Jihua, deputy director of the research and consulting department at Beijing New Century Academy On Transnational Corporations, said foreign companies in China will also be affected by Wednesday's decision to open up some market access to private capital. "Foreign companies in China can take part in these monopolized industries in joint ventures or as a sole investor," Ding said.

          He suggested the government use the Public-Private Partnership as a way to encourage investment of private capital in infrastructure.

          Tong Youhao, an official from the China Center for Promotion of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Development, wondered if the policies can be as effective as they are meant to be, because the entry of private capital into monopolized industries involves reshuffling interests and has been difficult to carry out.

          His concerns were echoed by Wang Yuanzhi, former chief of the small and medium-sized enterprises department under the National Development and Reform Commission. "The government has promised private investment into these industries for a long time, but it is too difficult to carry out in areas that can touch the interests of the monopolistic sectors," Wang said.

          Li Jiabao contributed to this story.

          Hot Topics

          Editor's Picks
          ...
          ...
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 韩国V欧美V亚洲V日本V| 人妻日韩精品中文字幕| 国产永久免费高清在线观看| 在线看免费无码的av天堂| 国产精品人成视频免费播放| 黄色特级片一区二区三区| 色老99久久九九爱精品| 五月婷婷开心中文字幕| 2019天天拍拍天天爽视频| 亚洲AV国产福利精品在现观看| 精品人妻无码专区中文字幕| 国产日韩一区二区在线看| 国产午夜精品久久久久免费视| 黑人巨茎大战俄罗斯美女| 国产精品免费中文字幕| 色噜噜狠狠色综合成人网| 国产精品人成视频免费播放| 久久这里有精品国产电影网| 日本高清一区二区在线观看| 久久国产自拍一区二区三区| 18av千部影片| 国产精品成人网址在线观看 | 最新精品露脸国产在线| 午夜福利在线观看成人| 少女大人免费观看高清电视剧韩剧| 一区二区亚洲人妻精品| 人妻精品丝袜一区二区无码AV| 加勒比亚洲天堂午夜中文| 无码一区二区三区av在线播放| 精品国产人妻一区二区三区久久| 成人3D动漫一区二区三区| 婷婷中文字幕| 天堂mv在线mv免费mv香蕉| 亚洲人成精品久久久久| 免费无码黄网站在线看| 亚洲国模精品一区二区| 国产V片在线播放免费无码| 日本三级理论久久人妻电影| 国产精品v片在线观看不卡| 草莓视频成人| 麻豆久久天天躁夜夜狠狠躁|