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China 'must reverse inequalities' | China 'must reverse inequalities' |
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has said China must reverse its widening income gap between rich and poor. | Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has said China must reverse its widening income gap between rich and poor. |
He said benefits of a growing economy - expected to expand by 8% this year - should be distributed more fairly. | He said benefits of a growing economy - expected to expand by 8% this year - should be distributed more fairly. |
In a major speech at the start of China's annual parliamentary session, the premier also said the economy needed restructuring. | In a major speech at the start of China's annual parliamentary session, the premier also said the economy needed restructuring. |
He wants Chinese firms to improve their ability to innovate, producing high-tech and high-quality products. | He wants Chinese firms to improve their ability to innovate, producing high-tech and high-quality products. |
The premier's comments came in a wide-ranging speech delivered in Beijing's Great Hall of the People, where the largely ceremonial parliamentary session is being held. | The premier's comments came in a wide-ranging speech delivered in Beijing's Great Hall of the People, where the largely ceremonial parliamentary session is being held. |
In the keynote speech, Mr Wen reviewed the government's work over the past 12 months and set out its policy goals for the coming year. | In the keynote speech, Mr Wen reviewed the government's work over the past 12 months and set out its policy goals for the coming year. |
Registration reform | Registration reform |
The speech touched on many issues, but on a number of occasions the premier spoke about the need to make China a fairer society. | The speech touched on many issues, but on a number of occasions the premier spoke about the need to make China a fairer society. |
"We will not only make the 'pie' of social wealth bigger by developing the economy, but also distribute it well," Mr Wen told about 3,000 delegates, returning to a theme that he has often spoken about during his premiership. | "We will not only make the 'pie' of social wealth bigger by developing the economy, but also distribute it well," Mr Wen told about 3,000 delegates, returning to a theme that he has often spoken about during his premiership. |
"[We will] resolutely reverse the widening income gap," he added later, in a speech that lasted more than two hours. | "[We will] resolutely reverse the widening income gap," he added later, in a speech that lasted more than two hours. |
As part of that project, the premier said China would reform the household registration system that classifies people as either city or rural dwellers. | As part of that project, the premier said China would reform the household registration system that classifies people as either city or rural dwellers. |
This controversial system means many migrant workers - farmers who travel to towns and cities to find better-paid work - are unable to get proper services. | This controversial system means many migrant workers - farmers who travel to towns and cities to find better-paid work - are unable to get proper services. |
"[We will] gradually ensure that they receive the same treatment as urban residents in areas such as pay, children's education, healthcare, housing and social security," he said. | "[We will] gradually ensure that they receive the same treatment as urban residents in areas such as pay, children's education, healthcare, housing and social security," he said. |
But Mr Wen did not outline what policies would be introduced to achieve that aim, and when they would come into force. | But Mr Wen did not outline what policies would be introduced to achieve that aim, and when they would come into force. |
And, importantly, he said reforms would only be carried out in towns and smaller cities, suggesting the system would remain in place in big urban centres such as Beijing and Shanghai. | And, importantly, he said reforms would only be carried out in towns and smaller cities, suggesting the system would remain in place in big urban centres such as Beijing and Shanghai. |
Mr Wen also addressed what he called a "complex situation" facing the economy, which he said should expand by 8% this year. | Mr Wen also addressed what he called a "complex situation" facing the economy, which he said should expand by 8% this year. |
Fuelled by innovation | Fuelled by innovation |
Last year China was desperate to keep the economy growing following a global downturn that left many Chinese people without jobs. | Last year China was desperate to keep the economy growing following a global downturn that left many Chinese people without jobs. |
But now, having weathered the worst of that crisis, Premier Wen said China needed to concentrate on restructuring the economy. | But now, having weathered the worst of that crisis, Premier Wen said China needed to concentrate on restructuring the economy. |
"This is a crucial year forÂ… accelerating the transformation of the pattern of economic development," he said. | |
He wants future growth to be fuelled by innovation. | He wants future growth to be fuelled by innovation. |
China should also expand consumer demand by getting people to spend on such things as tourism, fitness and other services. | China should also expand consumer demand by getting people to spend on such things as tourism, fitness and other services. |
Delegates to the Chinese parliament are selected, not elected, but in his speech Premier Wen indicated that he does listen to those outside the government. | Delegates to the Chinese parliament are selected, not elected, but in his speech Premier Wen indicated that he does listen to those outside the government. |
Many people across China are currently concerned about rising house prices that mean many cannot afford a home. | Many people across China are currently concerned about rising house prices that mean many cannot afford a home. |
Mr Wen said China would do something about it. | Mr Wen said China would do something about it. |