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Tax on resources to be levied nationwide 2010-09-08
State Council earmarks six key industries for mergers, acquisitions 2010-09-08
China to promote M&A in steel, auto and machineries 2010-09-07
QDII rules loosened 2010-09-07
China unveils plans of industrial relocations 2010-09-07
Ministries encourage new energy vehicles 2010-09-07
Insurers allowed to invest in PE, real estate 2010-09-07
Substandard thin steel bars banned 2010-09-07
Plan to speed up cross-regional M&As 2010-09-07
Banking regulator hasn't eased monthly loan-to-deposit ratio requirement 2010-09-06
Regulators encourage mergers in rural banks 2010-09-03
New plan to encourage mergers in China's construction machinery industry 2010-09-02
New oil pricing mechanism drafted 2010-09-02
China exempts consumption tax for some fuel 2010-09-01
MOFCOM issued the Report on E-commerce of China (2008-2009) 2010-09-01
Policies stay stable despite slowdown 2010-08-31
Chinese top legislature launches law enforcement inspection to promote agricultural techniques 2010-08-30
China: Another step towards optimizing tax system 2010-08-26
Chinese ministries ban outsourcing of labor through agencies 2010-08-25
Chinese legislature proposes increasing income, narrowing gap in wealth 2010-08-25
Govt to implement standards for charging up electric car infrastructure 2010-08-25
China cuts 2010 rare earth export quota 40 pct 2010-08-20
Pudong New Area may initiate tax sharing reforms to support its development 2010-08-20
China drafting 12th 5-year energy-saving plan for communications industry 2010-08-19
Overseas investors to be allowed to invest in PE/VC funds 2010-08-19
 
 
 
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