ANNOUNCES 1950 PRODUCTION PLANS; LIGHT INDUSTRY REPORTS PRODUCTION INCREASE

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CIA-RDP80-00809A000600300204-1
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April 13, 1950
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/08: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600300204-1 INFORMATION FROM FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR HAUIO BROADCASTS CLASSIFICATION Ott1ARL /'cMTOAI loan i InrluJr REPORT CD NO. COUNTRY China DATE OF INFORMATION 1950 SUBJECT Economic - Light ind,istry, plans, production HOW DATE DIST. /J4 Apr 1950 PUBLISHED Daily newspapers WHERE PUBLISHED Shang-hai; Tien-ching; Han-k'ou; NO. OF PAGES 4 Wu-hei; Pei-p'ing DATE PUBLISHED 1 Mar 1950 SUPPLEMENT TO LANGUAGE Chinese REPORT NO. Till DOCDLINT CONTAIN. INIOINATION AI/IM.. TNx NATIONAL DVNNII 01 TNA ONIT[D ITATII VITNIN IRA ^{ANINI 01 IIIIONAIN ACT $0 I. I. C.. 31 A% -.&S ANINOID. ICI TNANINIIIION ON TNI INIILATION NIIIT[0 IT'LAN IN N[INOOOC.ON OI TNII IO .N III INOMIIIT[O, II INO ANNOUNCES 1950 PRODUCTION PLANS: LIGHT INDUSTRY REPORTS PRODUCTION INCREASE KWANGTUNG INDUSTRY REVEALS PRODUCTION PLANS -- Shang-hai Hein-wen Jih-pao, 1 Mar 50 Kuang-chou, 27 February -- The Office of Industry of the Kvangtung People's government has announced production plans and goals for publicly operated light industries for 1950. 1. Sugar -- Produce 50,000 tons. 2. Spinaing -- Increase number of spindles to 20,000; produce 4 mil- lion pounds of No 20 cotton yarn, enough to weave 330,000 to 400,000 bolts of cloth. Hemp weaving -- Produce 700,000 to one million hemp bags. Cement -- Produce 70,000 tons. Carbonated waters -- Produce 2 million bottles. 6. Machinery -- The Central Machine Factory should produce machines and parts sufficient to supply the needs of the various publicly operated factories and fill special orders. 7. Paper -- Repair various mills and prepare them to start operations in Octcber 1950. 8. Prepare plans for the construction of an alcohol factory to utilize wastes from sugar factories in making alcohol. Organize and direct into greater production such private factories as have value for the people's livelihood. Bring about mutually helpful relations between publicly and privately operated industries and prepare to discuss actual practical plans at the March meeting of factory managers. - 1 - rMENNI DISTRi Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/08: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600300204-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/08: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600300204-1 T'IEN-CHI'FG PJBLiC FACTORIES COMPLETE 1.970 PLANS - - Shang-hai Hsin-wen Jih-pao, 1 Mar 50 Tien-ching, 27 February (train-hua) -- Practically all of the put- licly operated factories of Tien-ching have completed mapping their plans for 1950 production. In mapping these plans, the procedure is substantially as follows: First, those in charge of operations taking into consideration past and present production conditions, mechanical capacity, material requirements, and other such actual conditions, lay out a provisional production plan. Next, Lille plan is presented to the factory control committee, the execrt?ives in charge of production, the labor-union com- mittee, the shop delegates, those responsible for departmental produc- tion, experienced tech_niclans, and posaibly the whole labor force for study, discussion, and revision. Finally, the plans are submitted to the higher authorities for approval. Thus, the final plans can be said to be realistic, reasonabl and truly to represent the mind of the workers. The basic aim :.s that 1950 production should exceed that of 1949. For example, the T'.en-?:1_'g iron and st-~ei ind-a~try has set a goal for 1950 of 3 1/3 t'_mes the 1949 production. The condiment works of the Bureau of In^-:ntry:s c- esi :a1 ?e.c`ory hss a goal of twice the 1949 proi-cc -ion. DEMOCRATIC ADMINIST AT''314 '_N;REASES FACTOR! O:P1P7.7T -- Ham.-k'on Ch'ang- chiang Jih-pao, 1 Mar Democratic labor poll-it,.- have r?:,?:_tea in increasing production and quality in the Har.-k'nu Electrta:_1 Equipment Factory. During the 6 months since the chang:??o?ver frosr KMl' adsiis:rative methods to demo- cratic methods the monti;ly orod:aric::. ,? C_c;; A batteries has increased from 2,000 to 8,000, and of Clare I from 200 to 900. The monthly production of automobile bat- _s is-e sad from 50 to 135. The time required to prod?::?,a A btt-er_es .'a .?u.iuced from 296 to 133 hours per 1,000 of B batteries '?rom