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中國官員稱,改革方案「前所未有」

2013年11月15日
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Container trucks drive past the container area at the Yangshan Deep Water Port, part of the newly announced Shanghai Free Trade Zone, south of Shanghai September 26, 2013. China has formally announced detailed plans for a new free-trade zone (FTZ) in Shanghai, touted as the country's biggest potential economic reform since Deng Xiaoping used a similar zone in Shenzhen to pry open a closed economy to trade in 1978. In an announcement on Friday from the State Council, or cabinet, China said it will open up its largely sheltered services sector to foreign competition in the zone and use it as a testbed for bold financial reforms, including a convertible yuan and liberalized interest rates. Economists consider both areas key levers for restructuring the world's second-largest economy and putting it on a more sustainable growth path. Picture taken on September 26, 2013. REUTERS/Carlos Barria (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS INDUSTRIAL TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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據路透社報導,中共將於下周公佈所預告的經濟改革具體方案。中央財經領導小組辦公室副主任楊偉民在周五(11月15日)一期的《人民日報》上表示,屆時,將公佈有關15個改革領域的共60項具體計劃。他稱,相關改革方案「前所未有」,在經濟、政治和環境等領域都將發生深刻變化。此番表態在中國股市上受到歡迎,股指明顯上升。李克強總理在接受一次採訪時透露,中國將對外國投資人開放生態能源領域。中共十八屆三中全會本周二閉幕發表公報,宣佈將深化改革,致力於至2020年給市場經濟以更大活動空間,但未透露細節,讓國內外投資人一度失望。