Policy Updates & Analysis

2009-02-16 > All chapters

Chinese premier welcomes suggestions for annual gov't work report

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao invited non-Communists party members, economic and social scholars, people from business, technological, educational, health, cultural and sports sectors as well as workers and farmers to his work place over the past week, soliciting input for a draft government work report to be submitted to the annual parliament session next month.

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2009-02-16 > All chapters

G7 softens tone on China

The US and other Group of Seven industrialized countries have stepped back from criticism of China in a push for greater cooperation with Beijing and a more unified response to the global financial crisis.

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2009-02-14 > All chapters

China Environment News Clippings (Jan. 09- Feb. 09)

Chinese Environment development News Clippings

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2009-02-13 > All chapters

MOH: Official Letter of Calling for Comments on Expanding the Scope and Quantity of Use of Food Addi

MOH: Official Letter of Calling for Comments on Expanding the Scope and Quantity of Use of Food Additives and Food Nutrition Enhancers

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2009-02-13 > All chapters

MIIT: Call for Comments on the Implementation and Perfection of Policy on Development of Automotive

MIIT: Call for Comments on the Implementation and Perfection of Policy on Development of Automotive Industry

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2009-02-13 > All chapters

MOH: China Health Ministry Party chief replaced

The Communist Party chief of China's Health Ministry has been replaced, the ministry's official website said Wednesday. The post of secretary of the ministry's leading Party members' group, formerly held by Gao Qiang, 65, was taken over by Zhang Mao, 55.

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2009-02-13 > All chapters

Official: China building registration system for organ transplants

China is building a system to register all liver and kidney transplants, Vice Health Minister Huang Jiefu said here Thursday.

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2009-02-13 > All chapters

Chinalco looks to mine rich financial seam

Xiao Yaqing, president of Chinalco, said on Thursday that the company was content with its minority interest in Rio Tinto.

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2009-02-13 > All chapters

Chinalco secures a front-row seat

Chinalco’s $19.5bn cash injection into Rio Tinto provokes the question that accompanies all large overseas investments by Chinese companies ? who is really pulling the strings?

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