Vice Premier Stresses Central Government Commitment to Subsidised Housing
Published:
2011-02-25
Li Keqiang, one of China's vice premiers and likely successor to current premier Wen Jiabao, has reiterated the central government’s determination to construct ten million policy-based houses in 2011. The Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development has required local governments to begin all of their policy-based housing projects before the end of October. However, Vice-premier Li also noted that it will be a "tough task for local governments."
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China Business News
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