万花筒 2012-03-01&03-03 世行行长佐利克北京遭抗议
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A one-man's disturbance1 in Beijing today at the World Bank news conference. World Bank President Robert Zoellic just began speaking when this man Du JianGuo stood up and started chanting slogans. " The state-own industry should not be privatized. And this report from World Bank is poison. " A line do instantly use as the title of this paper handout2 the journalists.
But Zoellic continued the event and commented on the Monday World Bank report that called on China to open its markets, and reduced influence of State-own companies, which he claims are really benefited from government assistance and
subsidies3.
"I think many experts have viewed that state-own enterprises have benefited from very inexpensive financing, preferred positions in the market. And they've gained very large retained
earnings4 that they've led the China's
savings5, but haven't necessarily benefited all the Chinese people. "
Zoellic just instead said that such subsidies should not be directed to the companies, but people.
" So, the reduced China's global saving rate and also benefited the Chinese people, if a lot of those
dividends6 are sent back to provide social benefits for Chinese people. You have a
structural7 change and help support some of those security systems.
Outside the event, Du continued his protests.
"The world bank wants Chinese banks to become like Wall Street, do they want Chinese bankers to turn into
liars8 and
parasites9. Strong words on
thorny10 subject in China, one that will continue to
flare11 more and more as China find its place in the world. "
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