Headlines
11-12-2012
- More efforts urged to protect migrants
- The two growing headaches for China's huge migrant working population are the inadequate social security and payment for working overtime, a Party congress delegate who is a lawyer said on Sunday.
11-12-2012
- Kissinger predicts a more open China
- As the Communist Party of China undertakes its once-in-a-decade leadership transition in Beijing, many people in the United States wonder about the path China will choose and whether it will continue building on its reform and opening-up endeavors.
11-12-2012
- Banking sector in good health: top officials
- The banking sector remains largely healthy, and market-oriented reform will be continued prudently, finance officials said.Banks are also seeking opportunities to further expand business overseas as the yuan increasingly becomes a global currency.
11-12-2012
- Decoding China's political logic
- The narrow time gap between the US presidential election and the Communist Party of China (CPC) national congress that will elect a new leadership has naturally triggered attention worldwide.
11-11-2012
- China to further expand QFII quota: CSRC chairman
- China will further expand the investment quota for qualified foreign institutional investors (QFIIs) if the current amount can not meet the investors' demand, China's top securities regulator said on Sunday.
11-11-2012
- State Council joins social media trend
- The gazette of the State Council opened its account on China's Twitter-like service Sina Weibo on Saturday, as thousands of government administrations showed willingness to engage with the public via social media.
11-11-2012
- Quality tests key to food safety
- China's top quality-control official on Saturday pledged to make sure the whole society was aware of food-quality improvement, while warning that the country's quality supervision remains vulnerable.
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