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- SFDA outlines rules for drug donations
China strictly bans the donation of in-hospital preparations and overseas biological products, said an official with the State Food and Drug Administration on Friday.
- Beijing slams Taiwan's 'referendum on UN membership'
China's central authorities on Saturday responded to Taiwan authority's declaration to hold a "referendum on UN membership in the name of Taiwan" on March 22, saying such a move could seriously disturb peace in the region.
- Inspectors promise to improve drug safety
The State Food and Drug Administration on Friday said it will launch thorough inspections of stimulant producers and importers as part of its efforts to secure food and drug safety for the Olympics.
- No plan to revise gaming tax: Macao official
The government of Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) has no plan to revise its gaming tax nor it is considering the issue, said a senior official on Friday.
- Authorities secure $29m of delayed wages
Tens of thousands of migrant workers are looking forward to a happier holiday after receiving delayed wage payments, following a campaign by authorities in Guangdong province.
- Campaign targets on-line sales of illegal drugs
China's food and drug watchdog has vowed to intensify crackdown on on-line illegal drug sales to enforce its supervision of Internet-based drug distribution.
- Shanghai to solicit further public opinion on maglev line
The Shanghai-Hangzhou magnetic levitation (maglev) train line, whose environmental impact has raised concerns among residents, will be the subject of further public opinion surveys, Shanghai Mayor Han Zheng said on Thursday.
- Ministries take steps to bring relief to people
Major central government departments have taken prompt action to help ease economic and transport woes caused by unprecedented snowstorms in central and eastern China.
- China sees rise in economic crimes in 2007
Although the total number of criminal cases leveled off last year, there were 84,000 economic crimes, up 4.2 percent year-on-year, according to the Ministry of Public Security.
- Document focuses on rural issues for 5th year
On Wednesday China promulgated its first document for 2008, calling for greater efforts to address rural problems while the nation, with a rural population of 900 million, is combating mounting inflationary pressure and striving for sustained, rapid and healthy economic growth.
- Low-income families to get more subsidies
The Chinese government will increase subsidies to low-income urban and rural families amid rising prices, said Wang Zhikun, an official with the Ministry of Civil Affairs (MCA), on Tuesday.
- IPR protection to be expanded
The government will take further action this year to protect intellectual property rights (IPR), Vice-Premier Wu Yi said yesterday.
- China confirms new bird flu case in Tibet
The Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) announced on Tuesday that it had confirmed a new bird flu case among poultry in southwestern Tibet Autonomous Region.
- Premier rushes to aid in Hunan disaster
Premier Wen Jiabao has rushed to Hunan to help direct disaster relief work in the central Chinese province, which has been hit by appalling weather.
- Mainland to strive for cross-strait peace in 2008: official
The mainland will make strong efforts to achieve bright prospects for relations across the Taiwan Strait, a senior official said in an article to be published in the year's No.1 Issue of the Cross Strait Relations magazine.
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