Government Updates

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State Council: Opinions on Further Strengthening Administration Work of Government Procurement

State Council: Opinions on Further Strengthening Administration Work of Government Procurement

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MOF: China Issues Tax Preferential Policies to Support Development of Culture Industry

MOF: China Issues Tax Preferential Policies to Support Development of Culture Industry

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SFDA: Second Round for Calls for Comments on Regulation on the Registration

SFDA: Second Round for Calls for Comments on Regulation on the Registration Administration of Drug Technology Transfer

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More financing support in agriculture, for SMEs

BEIJING -- The People's Bank of China (PBOC), the central bank, said Sunday that it would beef up support to the agriculture and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that had financing difficulties.

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EU will eliminate filament lamps within 3 years progressively, AQSIQ gives reminders

EU will eliminate filament lamps within 3 years progressively, AQSIQ gives reminders

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EU will eliminate filament lamps within 3 years progressively, AQSIQ gives reminders

EU will eliminate filament lamps within 3 years progressively, AQSIQ gives reminders

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China's coal import up 37.4 pct in March

BEIJING, April 12 (Xinhua) -- Figures from the General Administration of Customs showed that China imported 5.72 million tonnes of coal in March, up 37.4 percent year on year.

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Wind power capacity likely to rise 64% this year

CHINA DAILY-Installed capacity in China's wind power sector will grow 64 percent this year to 20 million kilowatts, organizers of the 3rd China (Shanghai) International Wind Energy Exhibition and Symposium 2009 forecast Friday.

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China Outlines Plans for Making Electric Cars

BEIJING ? Senior Chinese officials outlined on Friday how they aimed to turn their country into the world’s largest producer of electric cars, including a focus on consumer choice rather than corporate subsidies.

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