The National Development and Reform Commission has allocated a total of 35.5 billion yuan in central investment for the year in exchange for work instead of relief.
Recently, the National Development and Reform Commission issued the fourth batch of central budget internal investment for industrial aid amounting to 6 billion yuan by 2025. The total central investment scale for the year will reach 35.5 billion yuan, expecting to attract more than 1.1 million low-income people to work nearby. At the same time, local areas will be guided to promote the industrial aid method in key projects in other areas, which is estimated to drive more than 4 million low-income people to work nearby this year.
Recently, the National Development and Reform Commission issued the fourth batch of central budget investments totaling 6 billion yuan for the 2025 labor substitution project. The total central investment for the year reached 35.5 billion yuan, expecting to provide job opportunities for over 1.1 million low-income individuals. At the same time, the local governments will be guided to promote the labor substitution project in other key engineering projects, aiming to create job opportunities for over 4 million low-income individuals this year.
The full article can be found on the WeChat account of the National Development and Reform Commission.
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