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VAT, tourism and farming among issues addressed

- HU YONGQI

VAT to be lowered in key areas

Value-added tax on sales will be lowered to 16 percent from 17 percent, with 10 percent VAT to be paid by importers, said a notice released by the Ministry of Finance and the State Administra­tion of Taxation.

VAT will be deducted at 10 percent for buyers of agricultur­al goods, from the previous 11 percent, the department­s said. The notice will take effect on May 1.

Agricultur­e to reap more funds

More fiscal funds will be allocated into the agricultur­e sector as part of preferenti­al policies to boost the sector and improve livelihood­s in rural areas, said the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Rural Affairs and the Ministry of Finance.

A total of 37 measures were released by the two ministries, including subsidies to farmers and other moves to support business startups, industrial integratio­n and the promotion of green and efficient technologi­es.

Subsidies will be given to farmers growing corn and soybeans in Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjia­ng provinces and the Inner Mongolia autonomous region. Provincial-level government­s will decide on the specifics of where and how to subsidize farmers, the ministries said. However, soybean growers will enjoy higher subsidies than those cultivatin­g corn.

To protect the interests of farmers, rice growers in major producing provinces will also be subsidized. Funds allocated by the central government will be distribute­d by provincial government­s, the ministries said.

A system of profession­al, expert farmers will be establishe­d, focusing on agricultur­al entreprene­urs, young owners of modern farms, profession­al management, and key groups in poverty alleviatio­n, the two ministries said. About 1 million farmers will be trained in profession­al techniques.

Surge in festival travel

During the Tomb Sweeping Festival holiday, 101 million trips were made by travelers, an increase of 8.3 percent from the same period last year, according to figures released by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

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