Government Updates
China may enact refining, chemicals stimulus by March
China, the world's second-biggest energy consumer, may enact a stimulus plan for the oil refining and petrochemicals industry before a gathering of the country's legislature to help spur the slowing economy, an official said.
Read moreChina top banking official sacked for corruption
A senior banker of the state-run China Development Bank has been sacked for taking bribes, the Communist Party of China's disciplinary watchdog said Wednesday.
Read moreWen met Barroso, China and EU has signed Customs Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Coopera
Wen met Barroso, China and EU has signed Customs Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Cooperation Action Plan
Read moreNine provinces has promulgated local IPR strategies
Nine provinces has promulgated local IPR strategies
Read moreThe State Council has identified 20 pilot cities as outsourcing service model cities.
The State Council has identified 20 pilot cities as outsourcing service model cities.
Read moreChina's vice premier stresses outsourcing industry development
China's Vice Premier Wang Qishan said on Monday that the country should take advantage of the rare opportunity to expand the outsourcing industry.
Read moreMinister Deming Chen has signed the financial agreement of Sino-Euro Development Cooperation Project
Minister Deming Chen has signed the financial agreement of Sino-Euro Development Cooperation Projects
Read moreChina to go on European spending spree
China will set up “procurement missions” to buy goods and technologies in Europe in an effort to stem protectionist sentiment in the region against its exports.
Read moreChina shows recovery signs, US job loss slows
Improved manufacturing data from China on Wednesday suggested its downturn may be bottoming out and US employment figures were not quite as bad as forecast, but crisis-hit Russia's sovereign debt rating was cut.
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