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Past and future: Inner Mongolia government work report

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Updated: 2015-01-28

Major tasks in 2015

 GDP

    Inner Mongolia will strive to realize 8-percent growth in GDP, more than 9-percent growth in urban resident per capita disposable income and 10-percent growth for rural resident per capita disposable income. The autonomous region will keep CPI growth to 3 percent, and bring down energy consumption per unit GDP and carbon dioxide emissions both by 2.2 percent.

 People's livelihood

   The autonomous region will build a residence permit system and help personnel in the field of agriculture and animal husbandry settle in cities and towns.

It will improve urban resident healthcare and new rural cooperative medical system subsidy standards, going from 320 yuan to 380 yuan per person every year.

The region will create 250,000 job opportunities for urban residents, contain the unemployment rate within 4 percent, and get 400,000 people out of poverty.

 Medical reform

   Inner Mongolia will launch comprehensive county-level public hospital reform and bring the essential public health service fund up to 40 yuan per capita.

Agriculture 

   The region will improve comprehensive agricultural production capacity and ensure that the grain sowing area is no less than 5.3 million hectares and total output is more than 27.5 billion kilograms. It will conduct innovation on farming and animal husbandry production and operation model, and encourage the development of collective, cooperative and enterprise operations.

 Transportation

    Inner Mongolia will accelerate preparations of the Hohhot airport relocation project and build three transportation airports and eight utility ones, bringing the total number of civil airports to 29.

The region will push ahead ongoing construction of the Hohhot-Zhangjiakou and Hohhot-Dzungaria-Erdos high-speed rails, and kick off construction of rails that connect Tongliao and Chifeng to the Beijing-Shenyang high-speed rail. It will strive to invest 35 billion yuan constructing 1,600 kilometers of rail.

 Football

   The region will hold the 10th national minority tradition sports games, finish football career development planning, and build a national football training base (North China) and national (North China) teenager football summer camp facility.

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