Policy Updates & Analysis

2009-04-29 > All chapters

China calls for green-technology transfer

WASHINGTON: Developing nations must have access to environmentally sound technology to fight global warming, China's top climate change negotiator said yesterday.

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2009-04-28 > All chapters

MIIT: Announcement of Telecommunication Service Quality

MIIT: Announcement of Telecommunication Service Quality

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2009-04-28 > All chapters

NDRC: Notice of Organizing Coal Bed Gas Pumping via Scaled Construction Work in National Key Coal Fi

NDRC: Notice of Organizing Coal Bed Gas Pumping via Scaled Construction Work in National Key Coal Fields

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2009-04-28 > All chapters

SAIC: Relevant Provisions on Forbidding Abusing Market-dominance Status

SAIC: Relevant Provisions on Forbidding Abusing Market-dominance Status

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2009-04-28 > All chapters

SAIC: Relevant Provisions on Forbidding Signing Monopoly Agreements

SAIC: Relevant Provisions on Forbidding Signing Monopoly Agreements

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2009-04-28 > All chapters

China called to suspend stockpiling nonferrous metals in H1, association official


China should suspend reserving nonferrous metals in the first half year since the earlier government stockpiling has already played positive effects on the market and the one-million-ton reserve plan in three years has been completed by almost 60 percent, said Wen Xianjun, vice chairman of China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association (CNMIA).

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2009-04-28 > All chapters

CBRC denies higher loan reports

The China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) denied state media reports that the government may extend US$1.17 trillion of new loans this year, the South China Morning Post reported.

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2009-04-28 > All chapters

China: use IMF bonds cash to fight crisis

BEIJING, April 27 -- Any money raised by the sale of bonds to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) should be used to help developing countries, China said.

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2009-04-28 > All chapters

China's steel use to go down five percent: World Steel Association

China is expected to own rights in more than 100 million tonnes of overseas iron ore assets next year, according to estimation of the country's leading steel information provider this weekend.

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