China faces 'formidable challenges', says Li
Updated: 2015-03-05 10:30
By Li Xiang(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Key figures for China's economy in 2015
- 7%
Increase GDP by approximately 7 percent
- 3%
Keep increase in CPI at around 3 percent
- 10 million
Create over 10 million jobs in urban areas
- 4.5%
Ensure registered urban unemployment rate not to exceed 4.5 percent
- 6%
Increase imports and exports by around 6 percent
- 3.1%
Cut energy intensity by 3.1 percent
- 1.62 trillion yuan
Annual government budget deficit is projected to be 1.62 trillion yuan
- 2.3%
Deficit to GDP ratio will rise from last year's 2.1 percent to 2.3 percent
- 12%
M2 money supply is forecasted to grow by around 12 percent, but actual supply may be slightly higher
- 477.6 billion yuan
The central government will increase its budgetary investment to 477.6 billion yuan
- 800 billion yuan
Over 800 billion yuan will be invested in railway construction and open over 8,000 km of railways to traffic
- 800 billion yuan
Over 800 billion yuan will be invested in the major water conservancy projects
- 7.4 million
Build an additional 7.4 million units of government-subsidized housing
- 10 million
Reduce the poor rural population by more than 10 million
- 550 million metric tons
Keep grain output above 550 million metric tons
- 3.1%
Cut the intensity of carbon dioxide by at least 3.1 percent
- 3.66 million
Renovate 3.66 million dilapidated rural houses, an increase of 1 million over the renovated last year
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