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BEIJING, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) -- China would like to work with other governments and international organizations to assure positive results at the upcoming Cancun climate change conference, Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang said Wednesday.Li made the remarks during the China International Green Industry Expo 2010, which was scheduled to run from Wednesday to Saturday in Beijing."With an open and constructive attitude, China will promote international cooperation in green industry and combat climate change, as well as push forward trade, investment, technology cooperation and transfer," Li said.Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang (L front) views an exhibit as he visits the China International Green Industry Expo 2010 (CIGIE) in Beijing, capital of China, Nov. 24, 2010. The expo kicked off here on Wednesday.He also said that China would continue importing advanced international technologies and equipment in the fields and share market opportunities to provide mutual benefits.The development of green economy and green industry would rely on technological and institutional innovation. "Enterprises should speed up technological progress and focus on making breakthroughs in key technologies and promote industrialization, commercialization and mass production of these technologies," noted Li.The four-day expo has attracted more than 200 enterprises from 25 countries and regions. It is designed as a platform for enterprises to exchange information and display their latest achievements in areas such as energy savings, emission reductions and the recycling-based economy.

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THE HAGUE, Nov. 29 (Xinhua) -- As the 2012 deadline for the complete destruction of chemical weapons approaches, China Monday called for parties to demonstrate their political will and speed up the destruction process.During the 15th session of the Conference of the States Parties of OPCW, Ambassador Zhang Jun, Permanent Representative of China to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said the Chemical Weapons Convention has been playing "an important role" in removing the threat of chemical weapons.Zhang said: "The timely completion of destruction activities constitutes a core obligation under the Convention. The destruction of chemical weapons is the most important, pressing and overriding task for the OPCW at present and in the years to come."

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BEIJING, Dec. 1 (Xinhua) -- China's efforts to deal with lawsuit-related public petitions have seen positive results with 616 such cases being resolved as of the end of October, figures from the Ministry of Justice show.Since March, when a campaign to manage cases of public petitions and complaints began, judicial and administrative departments across the country have dealt with 6,501 lawsuit-related petition cases."In order to avoid lawsuit-related public petitions from the root, prisons and detention centers across the country have launched training programs for prison police to promote their management and law enforcement capacities," Vice Minister Hao Chiyong said Wednesday at a meeting.In China, many public petitions and complaints involved mistreatment of prisoners in detention centers as police sought confessions by allegedly torturing detainees."Through these efforts, the number of lawsuit-related petition cases have dropped significantly," Hao said.In addition to police training, local governments were told to carefully consider and check corruption-prone cases and those strongly felt by the public, and deal with these cases in accordance with laws and regulations.According to Hao, the ministry is planning to let mediation play a larger role in solving public conflicts and complaints by organizing legal workers to provide legal aid and guide people to express their demands in a reasonable manner.Figures released this September by the State Council Information Office show that, in 2009, the number of letters from, and visits of people for petitioning, dropped by 2.7 percent over the previous year, a decrease for the fifth consecutive year.

  

BANGKOK, Nov. 11 (Xinhua) -- Visiting top Chinese legislator Wu Bangguo on Thursday called on Chinese Thais and Chinese in Thailand to contribute more to bilateral friendly relations between China and Thailand at a welcome banquet held by Chinese groups here.Wu, on behalf of the Chinese government and people, extended his sincere greetings and best wishes to Chinese in Thailand and Chinese Thais, saying he was impressed by the kinship-like relations between the two countries during his meetings with Thai government and parliament leaders.Wu highly evaluated the contribution made by Chinese in Thailand and Chinese Thais to Thailand's economic prosperity and social development, China's modernization and peaceful unification, and China-Thailand good neighborliness and friendship, adding that the Chinese government and people will never forget that.Wu Bangguo, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China, the country's top legislature, addresses an evening banquet held by overseas Chinese in Bangkok, capital of Thailand, Nov. 11, 2010."As long as we uphold the banner of socialism with Chinese characteristics, unswervingly go ahead along the road of socialism with Chinese characteristics, further implement the Scientific Concept of Development, further emancipate the mind, stick to the opening up and reform, push forward development in a scientific way, promote social harmony, China will be built into a modern socialist country in the end," the Chinese leader stressed.Wu Hongfeng, chairman of the Chinese Chamber of commerce in Thailand, said Chinese in Thailand and Chinese Thais are proud of China's tremendous achievement in 30 years of opening up and reform as China has witnessed a rapid economic development, strongly boosted overall national strength and a rising role in international arena.He said the top Chinese legislator's visit has enhanced the two countries' friendship, deepened their mutually beneficial cooperation and composed a new chapter in the Thailand-China friendly relationship.Wu Bangguo arrived here on Wednesday for a four-day visit after wrapping up his visit to Indonesia. He also visited Cambodia before.

  

BEIJING, Jan. 12 (Xinhua) -- Traffic congestion has eased "obviously" in Beijing since authorities launched a string of new, stricter traffic rules and opened five new subway lines last month, a local transport official said Wednesday."On average, the duration of traffic jams has been reduced by more than two hours per day, from 3 hours and 55 minutes before the new year to the current 1 hour 45 minutes since Jan. 1," said Li Xiaosong, deputy director of the Beijing Municipal Committee of Communications.Li's committee has unveiled an index system of Beijing's traffic congestion, the first for the city.According to the system, 0-2 signified traffic was "smooth," 2-4 "generally smooth," 4-6 signalled "slight congestion," 6-8 "moderate congestion," and 8-10 "heavy congestion," Li said."Before the New Year, Beijing's congestion index usually stood above 8.2, but it has been 6 since Jan. 1," she said.Li attributed the improvement to the new traffic rules and subway lines.Massive traffic jams have long been a headache for Beijing, a city of 20 million people and 4.8 million vehicles. Last year, an average 2,000 new cars hit the city's streets every day.On Dec. 23, authorities in Beijing announced they will slash new car registrations to ease traffic gridlock. This year, the city will allow only 240,000 vehicles to be registered, about a third of the number of last year.Moreover, Beijing municipal government agencies and public institutions were prohibited from increasing the size of their vehicle fleets over the next five years.Other measures include higher parking fees in the city's central areas, and stricter traffic rules for cars registered outside Beijing.An odd-even license plate number system was introduced to allow cars to be driven every other day in peak hours in some congested areas.Beijing opened five new suburban subway lines on Dec. 30 with a combined length of 108 km, bringing the city's total number of subway lines to 14 and the total length to 336 km.Beijing was building more subway lines, Li said.The number of lines in the city would reach 19 by 2015. Then, their combined length would total 561 km. By 2020, the total subway length would increase to 1,000 km, she said."Developing public transport, especially rapid rail transit, is an important move for Beijing to ease traffic congestion and improve urban functionality," she said.Li Feng, who lives in Daxing, a suburban district in southern Beijing, told Xinhua Wednesday that he had felt the positive changes in Beijing's traffic."I used to drive at a speed of only 20 km per hour when I entered and left the city in the morning and evening rush hours, but now I can drive at 40 km per hour," he said.Yet many people are waiting to see the long-term effect of the measures as Beijing still faces pressure from the huge demand for private cars.The Beijing transport authority on Sunday revealed it had received 215,425 new car license applications, after this month's application period closed late Saturday night.But only a tenth of the applicants will get license plates this month, after a lottery is held on Jan. 26.

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