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Updated: 2006-02-07 08:00

Gov't eyes continual control of land use

國土資源部副部長贠小蘇日前表示,今后要根據房地產市場變化情況,適時調整土地供應總量,適當提高居住用地在土地供應中的比例,著重增加中低價位普通商品住房和經濟適用住房建設用地供應量。針對目前一些地方非法壓低地價招商引資,國家將建立土地成交價格申報制度。對低于市場價成交的土地,政府可優先購買,以防止非法交易。由此,對于2006年樓市,穩定是主旋律,整體房價將穩步上漲。

 

Gov't eyes continual control of land use<br>

More efforts are made to construct economic housing.

The government will continue to regulate land supply for real estate development this year but promised to transfer more to constructeconomical housingfor low-income families, said a cabinet official. 

Yuan Xiaosu, vice-minister of land and resources, urged local governments to stop selling land to investors at low prices,in a bidto protect the country's limited land resources.

He said the government would continuously protect primary farmland and prevent misuse and illegaloccupationof farmland so as to ensure the country's grain security.

But Yuan said the government plans to supply more land to construct low-cost housing in an effort to satisfy growing needs and curb rising real estate prices.

"We are still facing the demanding task of regulating land supply in 2006 to keep land and real estate prices stable," Xinhua quoted Yuan as saying.

The task has also challenged Construction Minister Wang Guangtao, who said thatoverheated investmentin the country's real estate sector was basically curbed in 2005.

"More real estate development will use morearable land," said Wang. "That will cause concern over grain safety in turn," he warned.

As China sped up its urbanization and modernization of rural regions, the majority of 1.3 billion Chinese have planned or started to buy or build more spacious homes.

Per capita living spacein cities increased from 20 square metres in 2000 to 25 square metres last year. The figure is 40 in the United States, 38 in Germany, and 30 in Japan and Singapore.

Wang said that housing supply in the country is out of balance, with insufficient lower-priced, smaller houses for low-income families.

China's real estate market has experienced a major growth in some regions since 2002 with house prices increasing at around 15 per cent annually on average.

In August 2004, the central government started to tighten land and loan supply to curb the trend.

(China Daily)

 

Vocabulary:

 

economical housing:(經濟適用房)

in a bid to:in an effort to(為了)

occupation:of being held or possessed(被占據或被擁有)

overheated investment:(投資過熱)

arable land:land fit to be cultivated(耕地)

per capita living space:(人均居住面積)

 

 
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