Topic: Wen Jiabao

The Chinese government on Wednesday stressed the importance for the country to step up efforts to develop emerging industries of strategic...
Many manufacturers in southeastern cities have felt the pinch of power shutdowns, an iron-handed measure widely adopted by local governments...
Subscription page Xi Jinping, the vice-president, reassured overseas companies on Tuesday that China will treat them fairly and is committed to...
China's Premier Wen Jiabao has said reform of the political system is necessary to sustain the nation's breakneck economic growth, state media reported."We not only have to push forward reform of the economic system, but we also have to ...
A controversial book that criticises China's Premier Wen Jiabao hit Hong Kong bookstores Monday, after mainland Chinese police warned its dissident author he could be thrown in jail.Yu Jie, the 36-year-old author of "Wen Jiabao: China's Best Actor", was ...
11 14 to 15, Hu Jintao, Premier Wen Jiabao, Jia Qinglin, secretary of Guangdong Provincial Party Committee Wang Yang, Governor Huang Huahua accompanied, to Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Dongguan, Foshan and so on, in-depth research for SMEs to understand the prod
Dissident Chinese author says police threaten jail for upcoming book criticizing top officialA best-selling author who is a fierce critic of the Communist Party said he was taken into custody by police Monday and threatened with a stiff prison term if he

China economy stable, but macroeconomic dilemmas: Wen

BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao pledged to keep macroeconomic policy stable but warned of the difficulties of controlling the economy, a report on the government website said on Sunday."China's current economy remains good, but the domestic
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao believes the world's third-largest economy is moving in the "expected direction", the government said Wednesday, amid fears that it may be losing steam."The domestic economy is developing in the expected direction under the gove

China flood toll rises to 175 dead

Torrential rains battering south and central China have left 175 people dead and forced the evacuation of 1.7 million, as washed out roads and railways hampered rescue work Monday.Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao called for stepped-up efforts to battle flooding