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China is considering gradually withdrawing its proactive fiscal policy but so far no timetable has been established, said Wang Jun, vice minister of finance, at the 2010 China Development Forum in Beijing today.
Wang Jun, vice minister of finance, delivers a speech at the 2010 China Development Forum in Beijing Sunday.[photo/ce.cn] |
"China's proactive fiscal policy was formulated according to the country's own situation, and the withdrawal will take place step by step in accordance with the country's conditions to ensure a stable transition," Wang made the remarks while delivering a speech at the forum.
The central government will further increase transfer payments to the local government to achieve balanced development among the country's different regions, said Wang.
Transfer payments, part of the fiscal budget and redistribution of income, so far this year amounted to 3.06 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of seven percent, compared to the five-percent decrease of central government expenditure.
At present, the revenue ratio between the central and local governments is 53 yuan to 47 yuan (based on the benchmark of 100 yuan), while the expenditure ratio between the two is 23 yuan to 77 yuan.