December
6
The First National Economic Census concluded and the major
results were released from December 6. As an important survey of
national strength, it detailed the country's fast expanding
secondary and tertiary industries and completed an initial
assessment of all legal entities, industrial entities and privately
owned businesses in the two sectors. According to preliminary
results, China revised its gross domestic product for 2004 to
15.9878 trillion yuan (about US$1.98 trillion), up 2.3 trillion
yuan (US$285 million), or 16.8 percent, from the previous
announcement. The country overtook Italy as the world's sixth
biggest economy.
18
The Sixth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization
concludes in Hong Kong with the adoption of a ministerial
declaration. After more than six days of harsh negotiations, the
global trade body's 149 members finally achieved some tangible
results on the development issue and the phasing out of
agricultural and cotton-export subsidies.
24
The Ministry of Agriculture announces that Chinese scientists
have produced the world's first live vaccine against bird flu and
Newcastle disease, two killer infections for poultry. Mass
production of the new vaccine began after the ministry's
approval.
28
A celebration is held in Beijing to commemorate the 100th
anniversary of the Chinese film industry. Fifty elite filmmakers
were honored.
29
The 19th Meeting of the Standing Committee of the National
People's Congress adopts a resolution to rescind the Regulations on
Agricultural Tax beginning January 1, 2006, marking the nationwide
abolition of the 2,600-year-old tax.
In 2005, bird flu broke out in various countries, with a few
human infections. The Chinese agricultural authorities reported 32
outbreaks in poultry, leaving 154,600 birds dead and 22,571,200
culled. By January 17, 2006, quarantine had been lifted in 31
affected areas in China. Of the 10 confirmed human cases, five were
fatal. In light of the Law on Animal Epidemic Prevention and the
Animal Epidemic Emergency Regulations, the Ministry of Agriculture
publicized all outbreaks in a timely and accurate manner and
informed related international organizations as well as countries
and regions. In October-December alone, more than 5 billion birds
were vaccinated throughout China, accounting for 85 percent of the
total requirement.
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