China aims to increase 12m low-income housing
Updated: 2012-03-05 10:43
(Xinhua)
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BEIJING -- China hopes to complete 5 million units of low-income housing this year and start construction of another 7 million units as part of an effort in improving people's living conditions, according to a government work report delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao at the parliament's annual session Monday.
"We will work speedily to improve the system for constructing, allocating, managing, and recalling low-income housing units," Wen said in the report.
In 2011, China completed 4.32 million units of low-income urban housing and began construction on a further 10.43 million units, according to the report.
Wen said China will implement and improve policies and measures to discourage speculative or investment-driven housing demand, and further regulate the real estate market.
In the meantime, China will "reform the real estate tax system to promote long-term, steady, and sound growth of the real estate market," Wen said.
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