Government Updates
Clinton says U.S. and Japan should aid China on clean energy
The United States and Japan should work with China on clean energy as it faces the heavy energy use that usually comes with industrialisation, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Tuesday.
Read moreForeign investment to be more environmentally friendly
China will add an environmental protection index and a land-use intensity index to the evaluation of foreign-funded enterprises so foreign capital can be used more effectively, the Foreign Investment Office of the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said Friday.
Read moreChina's U.S. treasury debt holdings up
China's treasury debt holdings in the U.S. grew by 14.3 billion U.S. dollars in December amidst speculation that it was seeking other options to deploy its nearly $1.95 trillion in foreign exchange reserves.
Read moreChina asks France to take initiave in improving relations
France should take the initiative and make concrete efforts to put China-France relations back on the track, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said here Thursday.
Read moreMOH No.1 [2009]: Announcement of Ministry of Health and Other Six Ministries on Food Labeling with A
MOH No.1 [2009]: Announcement of Ministry of Health and Other Six Ministries on Food Labeling with Aloe Vera Linme
Read moreMIIT: MIIT Approved of 19 Project Construction Standards of the Chemical Industry
MIIT: MIIT Approved of 19 Project Construction Standards of the Chemical Industry
Read moreNDRC: Notice of Ministry of Finance and National Development and Reform Commission on Adjusting Gove
NDRC: Notice of Ministry of Finance and National Development and Reform Commission on Adjusting Government Energy-saving Products Procurement List
Read moreChinese automaker denies buying GM's Hummer
A Chinese automaker, the Sichuan Automobile Industry Group, denied Wednesday it was planning to buy General Motors' Hummer-brand sports utility vehicle unit.
Read moreChina to expand agriculture insurance coverage
China will raise agriculture insurance coverage based on what had been achieved last year, the country's top insurance regulator said here on Tuesday.
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