Policy Updates & Analysis
Explanations on Registration Declaration Material of Products Involved in Re-registration in the Pro
Explanations on Registration Declaration Material of Products Involved in Re-registration in the Process of Implementing “To Further Strengthen and Regulate Temporary Regulations on Registration Administration of Healthcare Equipment”
Read moreSFDA: Notice of Working on Learning and Implementing Food Safty Law
SFDA: Notice of Working on Learning and Implementing Food Safty Law
Read moreSFDA: Emergent Notice of Strengthening Supervision and Administration on Talcum Powder
SFDA: Emergent Notice of Strengthening Supervision and Administration on Talcum Powder
Read moreCSRC: Formally Issues Industry Standards of Information Body Structure & Design Rules for Business D
CSRC: Formally Issues Industry Standards of Information Body Structure & Design Rules for Business Data Exchange between Security & Future and Banking Industries
Read moreMOFCOM: China Foreign Trade and Economic Business Proclamation, Volume No. 21
MOFCOM: China Foreign Trade and Economic Business Proclamation, Volume No. 21
MOF, SAT: Notice of Relevant Issues on Pre-income-tax Deduction of Deposit Reserve Expenditure in Se
MOF, SAT: Notice of Relevant Issues on Pre-income-tax Deduction of Deposit Reserve Expenditure in Security Industry
Read moreMOF: 3. 2 billion yuan as urban healthcare and insurance subsidies to be
MOF: 3. 2 billion yuan as urban healthcare and insurance subsidies to be released from the central finance
China's top banking regulator warns of credit risks
China's top banking regulator April 16, 2009 urged the country's lenders to prevent the risk of bad loans when increasing credit support for the slowing economy. Chinese banks must be "on high alert for the accumulation of hidden risks as loans surge" and balance business growth and risk control, said Liu Mingkang, chairman of the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC), in a CBRC statement issued April 16, 2009.
Nation to maintain stable yuan
China said on April 16, 2009 it will stick to its policy of maintaining a stable exchange rate, after the US Treasury Department said the yuan is undervalued.