Government Updates

2009-03-20 > All chapters

MIIT: Prints 2009 Administrative Major Tasks for Strengthening Safety Production of Industry and Com

MIIT: Prints 2009 Administrative Major Tasks for Strengthening Safety Production of Industry and Communications Industry

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MOH: Circular of Printing “Administrative Measures for Clinical Application of Medical Technology

MOH: Circular of Printing “Administrative Measures for Clinical Application of Medical Technology”

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MOF: Issues Administrative Measures for the Transfer of State-Owned Assets of Financial Enterprises

MOF: Issues Administrative Measures for the Transfer of State-Owned Assets of Financial Enterprises

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MOFCOM: Announcement No. 22 [2009]

MOFCOM: Announcement No. 22 [2009]

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Revised rules 'help lift travel market'

The move to slash the amount of capital needed by foreign-owned travel agencies to set up in China will further widen the market and help reduce rogue operators, said senior tourism officials yesterday.

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China tightens regulations on risky medical technologies

BEIJING - China is tightening regulations on the clinical use of high-risk or ethically controversial diagnostic and therapeutic technologies.

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MOF introduces new bank stake sale rules

The Ministry of Finance has introduced new rules requiring that state-owned stakes of banks and financial institutions be sold at market prices, Reuters reported.

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China welcomes new energy cooperation with multinationals

BEIJING - Vice Premier Li Keqiang said Wednesday that China welcomed expanded cooperation with multinationals to develop new energy sources.

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World Bank cuts China GDP outlook

THE World Bank trimmed its forecast for China's 2009 growth from 7.5 percent to 6.5 percent yesterday as a result of falling exports but expressed confidence in the government's ability to keep the world's third-largest economy expanding amid the global downturn.

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