On July 10, the Communist Party’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) published the sixth article in a series on the international pursuit of those corrupt officials who have already misappropriated funds and fled China. The sixth in this series focuses on working with international norms and local laws.
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Xinhua: Low Rate of Recycling Used Automobile Tires Is a Source of Pollution
Xinhua reported that the small and medium size tire manufacturers in Nanning Guangxi Province recently held an environmental conference. During the conference, the participants raised their concerns about the rapid increase in used automobile tires and the potential impact this has had as an environmental hazard. According to statistics that the China Rubber Industry released, in 2013, China produced 299 million used tires which weighed 10.8 million tons. That number has been increasing by 8 to 10 percent each year. By 2015, the total number of used tires reached over 300 million. The environmental concerns include increases in used tire storage space; its impact on the natural environment; and fire sensitivity, which could produce a large amount of smoke and hazardous substances. According to the article, China’s used tire recycling rate is only at 60 percent due to the fact that the manufacturers have a limited recycling and reuse capability, low profitability, and the lack of a market.
Source: Xinhua, July 11, 2016
http://news.xinhuanet.com/politics/2016-07/11/c_129133731.htm
Guangming Daily: Build Party Organization Using Smart Information Systems
Guangming Daily carried an article that promoted the idea of “building the Party organization using smart information technology systems.” The article listed some modern technology that can be used to develop the Party organization. These include 3D animation, websites, videos, microblogs, online applications, and WeChat. The article described how, through modern technology, the Party organization can build “a propaganda platform to promote Party policy and its value system while increasing the Party’s foundation, control its discourse rights, and improve the power of its influence." It will also help the party organization to improve the management of its membership, collect membership fees, and manage organizational transfer more efficiently."
Source: Guangming Daily, July 11, 2016
http://theory.gmw.cn/2016-07/11/content_20912312.htm
Guangming Daily: China’s Middle Class Population Is Far below Advanced Countries
Guangming Daily published an article about the size of China’s middle class. It stated that about 20 percent of the population in China is in the middle class. That number is far below the level of advanced countries based on the definition of an income of US$10 to $100 per day per person per family, the standard defined by the World Bank. The article stated that the reasons that China is behind other countries is that China’s economic development style is a labor intensive manufacturing process structure with a small number required in high tech professions. Also, in 2014, only 11.5 percent of China’s population held associate or bachelor’s college degrees, a number that is far below the average of Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) member countries. The urbanization of farmers moving from the countryside into the city has also had an impact on the growth of the middle class population.
Source: Guangming Daily, July 11, 2016
http://news.gmw.cn/2016-07/11/content_20906741.htm
People’s Daily Warns U.S. Not to Breach the Bottom Line in the South China Sea Issue
People’s Daily published an article to warn the United States not to go too far on the South China Sea issue. It said, “The U.S. must be clear that everything has a bottom line. Once someone goes too far, they have to pay the price.”