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April 7, 2006 - April 14, 2006
China Relaxes Foreign Exchange Control
China's central bank announced on Thursday the relaxation of controls on foreign exchange accounts, simplifying approval procedures for foreign exchange payments in the service trade, and procedures for individuals to buy foreign currencies.
Sino-Japanese Educational Exchanges
China and Japan are to strengthen educational cooperation and cultural exchanges by sending more young people to visit each other's nations.
More Open Skies for China's Air Freight Market
China will further open up its air cargo market in an active, gradual and orderly way, announced Yang Yuanyuan, director general of the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China at the International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) Summit 2006 in Beijing on Monday.
Some Environmental Goals Not Met
Among the country's 20 environmental goals set for the 10th Five-Year Plan period (2000-05) eight have not been achieved due to high consumption of power, the State Environmental Protection Administration said yesterday in Beijing.
China-US Trade Talks Bear Fruit
At the 17th meeting of the Sino-US Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade held in Washington D.C. on Tuesday, China and the United States wrapped up their annual trade negotiations and reached consensus on a series of issues.
IPR Not Cause of Sino-US Trade Imbalance
China's Minister of Commerce, Bo Xilai, on Tuesday denied that intellectual property rights (IPR) protection was a main factor in the trade imbalance with the United States, adding that it is an exaggeration that China's insufficient IPR protection has greatly affected US interests in bilateral trade.
2,300-year-old 'Ding' Returns Home
A 2,300-year-old bronze ding, a three-legged tripod, returned to China from Europe on Monday to a new home in Xi'an, capital of northwest China's Shaanxi Province.
Prisoners' Organs Not Used Without Consent
The Ministry of Health denied yesterday accusations that China removes organs from prisoners on death row for transplants. The health authorities said that in the main organs used in the country's transplant surgeries came from voluntary donations made by citizens.
Wu's Historic Swim Victory
China's swimming sensation, Wu Peng, achieved a historic victory in the 200-meter butterfly at the World Short-course Championships yesterday.
China to Talk with EU, US over Auto Tariffs
China announced on Saturday it has accepted a request from both the European Union and the United States for talks with China on auto parts tariffs under the WTO trade dispute settlement mechanism.
China, Cambodia Sign Series of Cooperation Accords
China and Cambodia have signed a series of agreements on bilateral cooperation in trade, science and technology, culture, cross-border crime prevention, and other fields, according to a joint communique by the two countries published Saturday.
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