Full Text: Report on China's central and local budgets

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Updated: 2007-03-19 09:17


Fifth, strong support was given to agricultural production and long-term development of the countryside. Support was focused on carrying out six types of small rural projects [water-efficient irrigation, potable water supplies, road building, methane production facilities, hydroelectric plants and pasture enclosure,Tr.] to improve working and living conditions in rural areas. We promoted comprehensive agricultural development, upgraded low- and medium-yield farmland and supported industrialization of agriculture, resulting in an estimated increase of 2.91 billion kilograms in grain production capacity. The central government has decided to write off 4.486 billion yuan worth of the debt accumulated for comprehensive agricultural development within a four-year period beginning in 2006 to give farmers greater incentive to develop production. The focus of spending of the 13.7billion yuan in poverty relief funds from the central budget was on infrastructure development in poor villages, job training for poor farm laborers looking for urban employment and industrialization of agriculture. We strongly supported efforts to promote greater application of agricultural technology, to develop professional farmer cooperatives, to train rural workers seeking nonagricultural employment in the cities, to launch the project to spread knowledge of science and technology and create a new type of farmer and the plan to help farmers and villages prosper through science, and to promote the action plan for helping farmers and counties prosper through science and technology.

Sixth, strong support was given to the establishment of a mechanism for diversified funding to support agriculture. We carried out a pilot project to integrate government funding to support agriculture in 162 counties in the country to improve the performance of government funds. We actively explored various mechanisms such as projects run by the local people and subsidized by the government to increase local farmer investment. We strongly supported the development of a rural financial system. In 2006 the central government appropriated 2.931 billion yuan in inflation-proof interest subsidies for rural credit cooperatives in selected areas and extended the policy on income tax reductions and exemptions by three years to credit cooperatives in selected areas to gradually reduce their longstanding debts, help drive their future development and give more play to their role as a major force in building a new socialist countryside. All these measures promoted agricultural production, increased rural incomes and stepped up progress toward balanced development between urban and rural areas.

4. Key expenditures were guaranteed in order to accelerate the development of all social programs. We directed more government spending toward social programs to shore up weak links in social development and balance economic and social development in order to truly reflect the public nature and public welfare nature of public finance, which represent its essential character.

First, we supported employment and reemployment work and development of the social safety net. Government spending in the country for employment and the social safety net in 2006 was 433.765 billion yuan, up 17.3% compared to the figure for 2005, representing 109.1% of the budgeted figure. Allocations from the central budget totaled 201.002 billion yuan, an increase of 22.9%.On the basis of the trials in the three northeastern provinces to fully fund individual retirement accounts for the basic pensions of workers retiring from state-owned enterprises (SOEs), the trial was extended to eight more provincial-level localities. We worked to ensure appropriate linkage between the urban minimum cost of living allowance system and employment and reemployment policies. We strongly supported the development of a rural medical assistance system in the central and western regions, the pilot program to provide medical assistance to urban residents in poor areas and the work of providing food, clothing, medical care, housing, and burial expenses for childless and infirm rural residents. We conscientiously carried out a strong employment policy and improved implementation measures to help SOEs in financial straits find appropriate solutions to their longstanding problems. We worked hard to assist in solving the problems of demobilized military personnel, including those working in enterprises as cadres, to help them adjust to civilian life. It is particularly worth noting that the central government promptly appropriated relief funds amounting to 11.2 billion yuan to vigorously support relief efforts in response to serious natural disasters, complemented by funds from local governments.
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