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  • Law & Politics

    RESOURCES
    China Denies Funding Acquisitions Abroad
    A Chinese senior official has denied charges that the government was funding state-owned miners to acquire mineral resources abroad.
    Liu Peng | 2009-02-27
    STATE ASSETS
    Independent Boards for Chinese State-owned Firms
    The boards of directors of Chinese state-owned firms are to gain more power in making independent decisions, and the communist party committee to assume a supervisory role, says a recent government circular.
    Kang Yi, Cheng Mingxia | 2009-02-23
    TAXES
    China to Revamp Tax System to Narrow Income Gap
    China is mulling over a revamp of the personal income tax system to narrow the wealth gap among Chinese.
    Xi Si | 2009-02-19
    LEADERS
    China Policy Barometer 2009 (Part II)
    What key leaders will be setting policy at top Chinese government agencies in 2009? In this two-part series, the EO takes a brief look at the people, agencies, and challenges shaping the new year.
    English Edition Staff | 2009-02-11
    TRADE
    "Buy China" Not an Option
    China says it will not introduce "Buy China" strategy to weather the current economic storm.
    Lin Li | 2009-02-09
    LEADERS
    China Policy Barometer 2009 (Part I)
    What key leaders will be setting policy at top Chinese government agencies in 2009? In this two-part series, the EO takes a brief look at the people, agencies, and challenges shaping the new year.
    English Edition Staff | 2009-02-06
    RURAL DEVELOPMENT
    Proposal: Let Rural Land-use Rights be Transferable
    A proposed law amendment calls for allowing farmers to transer, rent, and mortage their land-use rights for rural property, and this may pave the way for urban residents to access rural property.
    Jiang Hongqiao | 2008-10-07
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