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| UPDATED 09:59, October 19, 2005 |
| China aims to double its per capita GDP by 2010 |
| A five-year economic blueprint proposed by the Communist Party of China (CPC) has set a goal to double the nation's 2000 per capita gross domestic product (GDP) by 2010, along the way to build a harmonious society.
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CPC calls on all Chinese to work hard over next five years (09:03, October 19)
CPC Central Committee pledges to boost building of harmonious
society (09:05, October 19)
China to pursue "win-win" opening-up strategy in next five years (09:00, October 19)
China aims to double its per capita GDP by 2010 (09:33, October 19)
CPC proposal calls for developing manufacturing industry in next
five years (08:57, October 19)
China pledges to speed up rural reform in next five years (08:54, October 19)
China to step up financial reform in coming five years (08:38, October 19)
China to intensify pollution control in next five years (08:51, October 19)
CPC proposal urges energy development (08:42, October 19)
China's top advisory body praises program for economic, social
development (17:14, October 14)
Premier briefs advisors on new program for economic
and social development (08:27, October 14)
China sets major goals for 11th Five-Year Plan period (17:08, October 13)
New Five-Year Plan to see revolutionary changes (08:22, October 12)
CPC solicits non-communist parties' comments for fresh five-year program (14:05, October 12)
New Five-Year Plan to see revolutionary changes (07:01, October 12)
Customs tax revenue keeps rising in the 10th Five-year Plan (17:55, October 10)
China's development mode to change in "11th Five-Year Plan" period (16:42, October 09)
China Focus: CPC Central Committee opens 5th plenary session (21:45, October 08)
10 Key words depicting China in '10th Five-Year Plan' period (16:43, September 28)
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