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BEIJING, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of Civil Affairs on Tuesday sent more relief materials to southern regions that had been hit by icy weather, the ministry said in a statement.The batch of 35,000 quilts and 20,000 cotton coats were on their way to the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Chongqing Municipality and the provinces of Sichuan and Jiangxi.Since New Year's Day, freezing weather along with sleet has affected several southern regions, disrupting traffic and lives.Weather forecast said Tuesday freezing weather and sleet will continue in south China over the next three days.

LONDON, Jan. 12 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang met with British Business Secretary Vince Cable here on Wednesday, with both sides agreeing to further develop economic and trade ties.China and Britain are both major economies in the world, so bilateral trade has a solid foundation and broad prospects, said Li, adding that the two sides should establish a more strategic and long-term economic and trade relationship, and jointly promote economic growth.He said the two countries should further expand mutual investment, deepen cooperation in infrastructure construction, advanced manufacturing and service trade, energy development, innovative technology and other areas, and jointly develop the third-party markets.The Chinese leader welcomed British companies to continue to invest in China, and said China would also encourage more Chinese enterprises to invest and seek development in Britain.He pledged that China will continue to improve its investment environment and provide convenience for British enterprises, while also expressing the hope that Britain can do the same for Chinese investors.In his turn, Cable said the British government and business community have been committed to developing closer economic and trade ties with China, adding that the two countries have complementary advantages and therefore great potential for broader and deeper cooperation.British entrepreneurs present at the meeting briefed Li about their investment and operations in China.Li, accompanied by Cable, also visited on Wednesday the BRE Innovation Park and an exhibition of the latest research development and achievements in the field of low-carbon architecture and community.
BEIJING, Dec. 3 (Xinhua) -- China's central government on Friday declared new policies to encourage private funds, including overseas capital, to be channeled to the medical sector to meet the country's increasingly diversified demands on health care.The new policies, dubbed "guideline to encourage and lead social capital to sponsor health-care institutions" were posted on the central government's official website www.gov.cn.It clearly stipulated that social capital should enjoy preferential treatment when China is adjusting or increasing medical resources and social funds will be encouraged to participate in governmental restructuring of hospitals.Overseas investments are now welcomed to sponsor hospitals, while the procedures will be further simplified, according to the guideline.The general office of the State Council, or cabinet, required local governments to amend their documents accordingly and get rid of any policies that impede the development of non-governmental medical institutions.Also, the new policies encourage social funds to take part in governmental hospital reforms and convert some government-backed hospitals into non-governmental institutions to reduce the ratio of public hospitals, said an official with the medical and health care system reform office under the State Council.China will deepen the opening-up of medical institutions and turn the overseas-invested medical sector from the "limited (towards foreign investment)" category into a category that allows foreign investment, the official said.
BEIJING, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) -- China's top judge, Wang Shengjun, on Monday urged the nation's courts to pay close attention to the impact on people's standards of living caused by recent price hikes.Also, the courts should properly handle disputes regarding employment, social security, education, medical treatment, housing and consumption sectors, in an effort to safeguard people's vital interests, said Wang, President of the Supreme People's Court of China, at a meeting attended by presidents from the countrywide high courts.Further, the Supreme People's Court urged local authorities to crack down on telecom and internet fraud, the fight against production and sales of poisonous food and fake medicine, and ensuring the safety of people's health and property, according to Wang.All courts should also properly handle disputes concerning farmers' rights and interests, including cases relating to the sale of agricultural products and pay to migrant workers, Wang said.Wang also urged the courts in various regions to take an active part in the country's efforts in protecting intellectual property rights and environmental protection, and hand down severe punishments for work-related crimes.As to people's letters and appeals to the higher authorities for help, Wang said the courts and police officers should speed up dealing with long-pending cases, and resolve problems and complaints from people.Statistics from the Supreme People's Court showed that in the first 11 months of this year, courts at various levels had received 9,754,141 cases and completed handling 8,967,396 cases, up 0.15 percent and 2.14 percent year-on-year.Wang also said the courts had played an effective role in serving economic and social progress.
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