Policy Updates & Analysis

2009-02-13 > All chapters

NDRC: Director Zhang Ping meets Commissioner for Environment of EU, Stavors Dimas

NDRC: Director Zhang Ping meets Commissioner for Environment of EU, Stavors Dimas

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Two officials sacked over 1,000 pig deaths in China

Two officials were removed from their posts Wednesday for their poor performance in containing the spread of blue-ear disease that has killed more than 1,000 pigs in north China's Shanxi Province so far this year, local authorities said.

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Ministry of Agriculture published news: Food-And-Mouth Disease Type A outbreak in Shanghai Fengxian

Ministry of Agriculture published news: Food-And-Mouth Disease Type A outbreak in Shanghai Fengxian District

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Fully support FedEx Asia-Pacific Transshipment Center’s moving to Guangzhou

FedEx has officially moved its Asia-Pacific Transshipment Center from Subic Bay of Philippine to Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport of P.R.C. since 6th Feb., 2009.

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China approves stimulus plan for ship building industry

China's State Council, or Cabinet, adopted a stimulus plan Wednesday for the shipbuilding industry at an executive meeting chaired by Premier Wen Jiabao.

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MIIT organized TD-SCDMA Industry Forum Meeting

MIIT organized TD-SCDMA Industry Forum Meeting

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China exports at lowest level in a decade

Chinese exports recorded their biggest decline in more than a decade in January, falling 17.5 per cent from the same month the year before as the impact from the global economic slump gathered pace.

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2009-02-12 > All chapters

China outpaces US in monthly auto sales

China overtook the US in monthly vehicle sales in January for the first time, figures from China's auto industry association showed Tuesday, largely because of a plunge in American car sales.

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Companies to inform govt of layoffs 30 days prior

As layoffs and labor disputes become frequent with the global economic slowdown wiping out more businesses, the central government yesterday told employers to inform trade unions of their plans of mass layoffs at least 30 days in advance.

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