Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Saturday said he was determined to tame the "wild horse" of the country's soaring housing market and to keep the prices at a reasonable level within his term as Premier.
Wen confident in economy
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China is still facing serious challenges in employment, though labor shortage has been found in booming cities in China's coastal areas recently, said Premier Wen Jiabao on Saturday during an online chat with netizens. Online questions for Premier |
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao mainly focused on domestic issues and challenges during his second annual online chat here Saturday with the public, in which he described 2010 as "the most complicated year" for the country.
Biographical sketch of Wen Jiabao
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As a Taiwan businessman in the mainland, I want to ask the premier what specific mutually-beneficial measures will be available in economic cooperation across the Taiwan Straits? |
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You pledged “to enable people to lead a happier and more dignified life.” In what aspects do you think the “dignified life” finds expression? How to enable the people to live a more dignified life? |
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Do you think when the impact of the global financial crisis on China will be really gone? What stimulus policies will be withdrawn? |
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Mr. Premier, how do you view Sino-U.S. trade frictions? |
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What measures will the Central Government take to ensure the welfare nature of the public hospitals? |
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Do you think the high housing price problem can be eased in 2010? How should China’s real estate market be regulated and controlled? |
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What will the Expo bring to China and the world as a whole? And what positive impacts will the Expo have on promoting China’s economic development? |
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China has made public to the whole world its carbon emission reduction target and how will we meet this target? |
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My parents are rural migrant workers and they financed my schooling with most money they had earned. They hope I can find a good job after graduation, but I have not found one by now. How can I pull myself out of this difficult situation? |
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I wonder if you have never rested during festivals? How many Spring Festivals have you not spent with your family? |
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