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Updated: 2013-02-08 09:06
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A man buys fireworks at a certified store in Beijing in preparation for the upcoming Spring Festival. Sales of fireworks started on Feb 5 at 1,337 certified stores across the city. Cao Boyuan / for China Daily |
Safety
Fireworks watch aims to clear air
Weather authorities in Beijing issued a firework index for the first time on Feb 5 to ensure safety and reduce pollution, as sales of fireworks for the upcoming Spring Festival started at 1,337 certified stores in the city.
The index, which includes three grades, gives suggestions on whether the outdoor conditions are suitable for fireworks. The public can check the index by calling a hotline run by the capital's meteorological department or by reading its micro blog.
The index will be released every day throughout the Lunar New Year holiday, according to the bureau. Spring Festival is traditionally the most important festival in China and is the peak season for fireworks sales.
The index is based on a variety of weather conditions, including wind speed, humidity and precipitation. Last month Beijing had the worst hazy-day weather in decades. There were only five smog-free days.
Food
Ministry acts on dairy safety
China's food safety watchdog plans to introduce tougher regulations on the import and export of dairy products, following a series of scandals.
Any imported dairy product that fails to meet safety, health and environmental standards is likely to be destroyed within three months, or returned to its country of origin, according to a regulation released by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine on Feb 1.
The Supervision and Management Regulation on the Inspection and Quarantine of Imported and Exported Dairy Products will come into effect on May 1.
Recently, traces of dicyandiamide, or DCD, were discovered in products being imported from New Zealand, and the matter drew widespread attention in China.
China has become the world's largest baby formula milk powder market since 2008, as many Chinese parents have no confidence in the domestic brands.
Finance
Debt alert for local authorities
Plans announced by local governments to invest heavily in fixed assets this year have ignited a chorus of warnings from experts about debt.
A total of 19 provincial-level regions, out of 31 on the mainland, have set fixed-asset investment growth targets above 20 percent. Most of them are in central and western regions.
In 2012, fixed-asset investment, or money spent on infrastructure, factories and public facilities, far exceeded 20 percent over the year in 11 provincial-level regions. The national average was 20.6 percent.
Experts said overspending on fixed assets might lead to mounting local debt and risk lenders being overexposed.
Data
Cost of living rises in cities
Shanghai is placed beside New York in a global cost- of-living index that also confirms Hong Kong's standing as the most expensive Chinese city.
New York is the benchmark city for the survey against which the cost of living in major cities is measured. Prices in Shanghai, on a weighted basis, match it.
With a score of 99 against New York's 100, Shanghai was ranked 30th of 131 cities, up 11 places from last year, in the Economist Intelligence Unit survey.
Hong Kong led Chinese cities, taking fourth place in Asia and 14th spot worldwide. After Shanghai, Shenzhen was second among Chinese mainland cities, coming in 14th in Asia and holding down 40th place overall, followed by Dalian, Beijing and Guangzhou. These cities all moved up the ranks from last year.
Crime
'House Sister' taken into custody
A former bank official, given the nickname "House Sister" for owning 41 apartments in Beijing, has been taken into custody by police in northwestern China's Shaanxi province.
Gong Aiai, 49, former vice-president of Shenmu Rural Commercial Bank, was detained on Feb 4 on suspicion of forging official documents and seals. The Beijing Public Security Bureau said Gong has 41 houses in Beijing, with a total area of 9,666.6 square meters.
Ten of her houses and a car, an Audi, in Beijing were bought under an illegally registered hukou, which police seized on Jan 24, Beijing police said. Hukou is a household registration system, on the basis of which, personal IDs can be issued. A person can have only one hukou, but police said they found Gong had four.
Media
China Daily's standard flies high
Europe's first English-language Chinese paper, China Daily European Weekly, has been awarded certification by the Audit Bureau of Circulation. The first ABC audited figures show that the average circulation of the paper was around 86,752 copies a week during July to September last year.
China Daily launched its European Weekly on Dec 3, 2010, aspiring to better serve its goal of being a newspaper that provides a window for China to be understood by the world.
Xie Songxin, editor and chairman of the publication, said getting ABC certification was an important milestone.
"We see our newspaper playing a leading part in creating a greater understanding between Europe and China to encourage increased mutual business investment and exchanges," he said.
Founded in 1981, China Daily has a circulation of 800,000 worldwide.
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