Key Targets of the 12th Five-year Plan Draft The draft of China's 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-2015) was submitted Saturday to the National People's Congress (NPC), the top legislature for reviewing. Following are key targets of the draft: Economic targets -- GDP to grow by 7 percent annually on average; -- More than 45 million jobs to be created in urban areas; -- Urban registered unemployment to be kept no higher than 5 percent; -- Prices to be kept generally stable. Economic restructuring -- Rise in domestic consumption; -- Breakthrough in emerging strategic industries; -- Service sector value-added output to account for 47 percent of GDP, up 4 percentage points; -- Urbanization rate to reach 51.5 percent, up 4 percentage points. Innovation -- Expenditure on research and development to account for 2.2 percent GDP; -- Every 10,000 people to have 3.3 patents. Environment & clean energy -- Non-fossil fuel to account for 11.4 percent of primary energy consumption; -- Water consumption per unit of value-added industrial output to be cut by 30 percent; -- Energy consumption per unit of GDP to be cut by 16 percent; -- Carbon dioxide emission per unit of GDP to be cut by 17 percent; -- Forest coverage rate to rise to 21.66 percent and forest stock to increase by 600 million cubic meters; Agriculture -- Annual grain production capacity to be no less than 540 million tones; -- Farmland reserves to be no less than 1.818 billion mu. Livelihood -- Population to be no larger than 1.39 billion; -- Life span per person to increase by one year; -- Pension schemes to cover all rural residents and 357 million urban residents; -- Construction and Renovation of 36 million apartments for low-income families; -- Minimum wage standard to increase by no less than 13 percent on average each year; Social management -- Improved public service for both urban and rural residents; -- Improved democracy and legal system; -- Better social management system for greater social harmony; -- More than 10 percent of all residents will be registered as community volunteers. Reform -- Encourage qualified enterprises to get listed in stock markets; -- In-depth reform in monopoly industries for easier market entry and more competition; -- Improved government efficiency and credibility source: Xinhua |
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