Government Updates

2009-02-18 > All chapters

China threat to Indian IT

China poses the biggest challenge to India’s IT outsourcing industry, which is expected to grow by an average 15 per cent over the next two years, according to the chief executive of India’s biggest business processing outsourcer.

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2009-02-17 > All chapters

MEP: Notice of Naming State Environmental Protection Non-ferrous Metals Industry Pollution Control E

MEP: Notice of Naming State Environmental Protection Non-ferrous Metals Industry Pollution Control Engineering Technology Center

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2009-02-17 > All chapters

Notice of Ministry of Commerce Issuing Foreign-funded Enterprises 2009 Industrial Products Export Qu

Notice of Ministry of Commerce Issuing Foreign-funded Enterprises 2009 Industrial Products Export Quota Quantity

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2009-02-17 > All chapters

MOC: Call for Comments on Standards of the Construction of Highway Projects

MOC: Call for Comments on Standards of the Construction of Highway Projects

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2009-02-17 > All chapters

CBRC: Call for Comments on Four Documents from BIS (BANK OF INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS)

BIS has called for comments on its four documents worldwide-BCBS147、BCBS148、BCBS149、BCBS150 since January, 2009.

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2009-02-17 > All chapters

China approves CDM projects

China has approved another 50 clean development mechanism (CDM) projects.

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2009-02-17 > All chapters

China shares hit 5 1/2-month high

China's benchmark stock index rose Monday to a 5 1/2-month high on investor enthusiasm about added liquidity amid rising bank lending, shrugging off declines in other Asian markets on news of Japan's economic contraction.

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2009-02-17 > All chapters

China bans actors impersonators in medical advertisements

The Chinese government issued a circular Monday, prohibiting actors and celebrities from hosting medical programs on radio and TV after a few actors impersonators were found on advertisements.

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2009-02-17 > All chapters

China 'deeply concerned' over trade protectionism

China's Ministry of Commerce (MOC) voiced concern Monday about trade protectionism, amid fears that such action would aggravate the economic downturn.

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