November 23, 2007
Weekly Trends in China/Politics | 2007/12/03 14:00
Politics
China will hold a meeting in Beijing next year for Asian countries to discuss climate change, Chinese premier Wen Jiabao said in a summit of East Asian leaders in Singapore. Hosting a symposium of this kind is a sign that China is seeking to act as an international leader on climate change.
China will hold a meeting in Beijing next year for Asian countries to discuss climate change, Chinese premier Wen Jiabao said in a summit of East Asian leaders in Singapore. Hosting a symposium of this kind is a sign that China is seeking to act as an international leader on climate change.
China's cabinet, the State Council, on Wednesday issued a circular calling for tightener supervision over new construction to curb fixed-asset investment. The circular was issued out of concern that continued surging fixed-asset growth could push the economy from rapid growth into overheating. New construction projects should pass an array of examinations, approvals, and recording procedures, the circular said. Projects should also comply with industrial policies, development plans, land-use regulations, and market entry standards, according to the circular.
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