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CHANGCHUN, July 31 (Xinhua) - At least 47 people have been killed and 45 others remain missing in floods that have hit northeast China's Jilin Province since July 24, Jilin's civil affairs department said Saturday.In addition, about 375,000 people have been evacuated and 25,800 buildings collapsed due to the floods, with economic loss on account of flooding reaching nearly 4 billion yuan (590 million U.S. dollars), the department said in a statement.More heavy rains are expected from Aug. 3 to 4, according to local weather forecast.
BEIJING, July 27 (Xinhua) -- Senior Chinese official Li Changchun called for stepped-up efforts to reform the countries cultural sector at a meeting held recently and joined by publicity and culture chiefs from China's central government.Li also urged more progress to be made in the development and prosperity of China's cultural industries.Li, a Standing Committee member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, presided over the meeting. State Councilor Liu Yandong and Liu Yunshan, head of the Publicity Department of the CPC Central Committee, attended the meeting.
XI'AN, July 17 (Xinhua) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel continued Saturday her visit in Xi'an, capital of China' s northwestern Shaanxi Province.During the visit, Merkel and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao held talks with heads of prestigious German and Chinese firms, and visited China-German joint venture Siemens Signaling Company Ltd.Merkel also held a meeting with the acting Governor of the Shaanxi Province Zhao Zhengyong.Zhao said the Sino-German cooperation taking place in Shaanxi had enjoyed great achievements during recent years, as there had been about 60 Sino-German joint ventures operating in the province.Merkel said more and more German businessman were looking forward to getting involved in China's "West Development" campaign, and she believed the bilateral cooperation will be pushed forward in the future.The acting governor gave Merkel a horse sculpture as a birthday gift, for Merkel's 56th birthday falls on this Saturday.Merkel was born in the year of the horse, according to the Chinese traditional calendar.During her stay in Xi'an, Angela Merkel also visited a cultural theme park, and the renowned Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses in the mausoleum of Qinshihuang, the first emperor of an united China.Merkel will leave Xi'an on Sunday Morning and wrap up her four-day official visit to China.
BEIJING, June 8 (Xinhua) -- China's central authorities have promised to treat talents in private companies and social organizations the same as their counterparts in the public sector to facilitate personnel mobility and sustainable development in the private sector.According to the newly unveiled National Medium- and Long-term Talent Development Plan (2010-2020), non-public economic groups and social organizations can enjoy equal treatment in government policy on the training, attracting, appraisal, and use of talents.Specialists in the private sector should be incorporated into talent development projects of various governments, the document said.They can have "equal access to public resources including funds, projects and information for supporting innovation and starting businesses," the document also said.The national plan, a blueprint for creating a highly skilled national work force over the next decade, aims to transform the country from being "labor-rich to talent-intensive."Zhang Lihua, professor with the Labor and Human Resources School at the Beijing-based Renmin University of China, said, "The non state-owned economic institutions and new social organizations are playing a more important role in China's economic and social development.""It's becoming more important for talents in these sectors to compete equally with others in the public sector," she said.At present, more than 70 percent of China's companies are privately-owned and generate more than 60 percent of the country's GDP.China has more than 400,000 "new social organizations," including social groups, foundations, and other non-profit and non-governmental organizations, according to figures from the Ministry of Civil Affairs.There are still many obstacles to personnel movement in government departments, government-sponsored institutions, state-owned enterprises and private companies in China.For example, a person who works in a private company cannot usually land a job easily in a government department or a state-owned company."This is why many college graduates prefer to work for government departments and state-owned companies right after their graduation," Zhang said."If the new policies of equal treatment are carried out, they can remove the obstacles, help with the free flow and allocation of resources and high-calibre talents," she said."It will support economic development in the private sector and promote technological innovation and the diffusion of knowledge."Xiao Mingzheng, director of the Human Resource Development and Management Research Center at Peking University, said, "Demand for talents has increased greatly as China witnesses a boom in non-public economic and social organizations.""To create a more open and equal environment for personnel employment, the policies will certainly help the non-public sector attract and train various kinds of talents," he said.
SHANGHAI, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) - Swiss President Doris Leuthard Thursday said the rise in bilateral trade between Switzerland and China is a delightful surprise, as she seeks to expand economic cooperation with China through a free trade agreement.The trade increase was a surprise as it came during the economic crisis last year, Leuthard said.In the first six months of 2010, Swiss exports to China increased more than 30 percent and Chinese exports to Switzerland increased more than 16 percent.Total trade volume between the two countries during the period hit 6.2 billion Swiss Francs (5.86 billion U.S. dollars), she added.Leuthard said she is optimistic about the future of Sino-Swiss bilateral trade, as the two countries are working on a free trade agreement."We are ending feasibility study (for the agreement) so both sides know the market, the opportunities and the risks very well. It is very promising," she said.After the joint feasibility study, the two sides will enter the final stage ahead of the signing of the deal, she added.Talks on the free trade agreement began in 2007 when Leuthard, as head of the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, signed an agreement with then-Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai. The agreement recognized the full market status of China.Switzerland hopes to be the first European country to have a free trade agreement with China, Leuthard told Xinhua in an interview last year.China is Switzerland's second largest trade partner in Asia after Japan.