Look out for problems, says Wen
PREMIER Wen Jiabao has warned local authorities to keep a sober mind in the face of the complicated economic situation, even though economic recovery has strengthened over the past six months.
He made the remarks during a two-day visit to Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang Province, which ended at the weekend.
He asked local officials to step up efforts to keep a close eye on the economic growth and identify new problems quickly.
During discussions with officials of Shanghai and neighboring provinces of Zhejiang and Jiangsu, Wen said the Yangtze River Delta region should take the lead in choosing a development path featuring harmony and integration.
"The Yangtze River Delta holds an important position in the country's economy, it is necessary for the region to strive to foster new edges and score breakthroughs in order to make new, greater contributions to the country's economic and social progress," he said.
Wen urged efforts in fully implementing the measures and policies worked out by the central government to step up and improve macro control and in advancing good and fast growth in economic and social development.
He said the Yangtze River Delta region should also work harder to speed up economic development.
He also asked the three provincial areas to seize opportunities brought about by the approval of the State Council regarding the regional blueprint calculated to bolster growth in the delta region in the next five years, and concentrate efforts in creating an effective system for sustainable development.
He said it was imperative for local governments to work out effective measures to promote harmony between workers and businesses amid rising calls for wage increases.
During his visit to a garment factory in Hangzhou, Wen encouraged administrators to promote innovation and cut costs to make products more competitive.
When visiting Alibaba.com, an e-commerce company based in Hangzhou, he emphasized integrity should always be the basis of business.
He made the remarks during a two-day visit to Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang Province, which ended at the weekend.
He asked local officials to step up efforts to keep a close eye on the economic growth and identify new problems quickly.
During discussions with officials of Shanghai and neighboring provinces of Zhejiang and Jiangsu, Wen said the Yangtze River Delta region should take the lead in choosing a development path featuring harmony and integration.
"The Yangtze River Delta holds an important position in the country's economy, it is necessary for the region to strive to foster new edges and score breakthroughs in order to make new, greater contributions to the country's economic and social progress," he said.
Wen urged efforts in fully implementing the measures and policies worked out by the central government to step up and improve macro control and in advancing good and fast growth in economic and social development.
He said the Yangtze River Delta region should also work harder to speed up economic development.
He also asked the three provincial areas to seize opportunities brought about by the approval of the State Council regarding the regional blueprint calculated to bolster growth in the delta region in the next five years, and concentrate efforts in creating an effective system for sustainable development.
He said it was imperative for local governments to work out effective measures to promote harmony between workers and businesses amid rising calls for wage increases.
During his visit to a garment factory in Hangzhou, Wen encouraged administrators to promote innovation and cut costs to make products more competitive.
When visiting Alibaba.com, an e-commerce company based in Hangzhou, he emphasized integrity should always be the basis of business.
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