Government Updates

2009-04-23 > All chapters

AQSIQ, NDRC, MOFCOM, GAC, MIIT: Announcement on Implementing Recall on N-type and O-type Automobile

AQSIQ, NDRC, MOFCOM, GAC, MIIT: Announcement on Implementing Recall on N-type and O-type Automobile

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2009-04-23 > All chapters

MIIT:Requires Serious Study on and Implementation of Food Safety Law

MIIT:Requires Serious Study on and Implementation of Food Safety Law

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2009-04-23 > All chapters

SFDA: Calls for Comments on “Measures for the Administration of Medical Device Registration (Revis

SFDA: Calls for Comments on “Measures for the Administration of Medical Device Registration (Revised Draft)” (Exposure Draft)

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2009-04-23 > All chapters

Chinese aluminium group launching biggest global IPO to date

MINE WEB-Mining companies around the world have so far in 2009 raised nearly USD 60bn, all of it completely outside any banking system/s, but to date none of the capital has come in by way of an IPO (initial public offer), which entails a new listing.

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2009-04-23 > All chapters

China's food safety monitoring improves

BEIJING -- China said Tuesday that food safety monitoring had improved since it launched a nationwide drive in December against illegal additives.

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2009-04-23 > All chapters

Regulator mulls restrictions on lending

A draft of the new rules that would regulate surging bank lending is being circulated internally for comment at the China Banking Regulatory Commission, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing sources familiar with the matter.

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2009-04-23 > All chapters

China's coal supply for electricity may be a bit tight this year, expert

China's coal supply for power generation may prove a bit tight this year as the shutdown of small coalmines will lead the growth of coal supply to lag behind demand, said Xue Jing, director of the Statistics Department of China Electricity Council.

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2009-04-23 > All chapters

IEA calls on China to curb coal emissions

The International Energy Agency has warned that continuing China’s current coal usage patterns will lead to dire environmental consequences both for the country and the world, the Wall Street Journal reported.

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2009-04-23 > All chapters

Small airports to get government backing

Small airports are expected to receive government subsidies after being reclassified as public infrastructure under a new regulation.

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