China News: China’s Response to India’s UN Plan
China’s Trade Surplus Declined to $3 Billion in March
People’s Daily: Market Penetration Rate for Mobile Users Reached 94.6 Percent
People’s Daily reported that, according to the statistics that the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology recently released, by the end of March, the number of mobile users in China was close to 1.3 billion with a market penetration rate at 94.6 percent. Meanwhile the number of broadband users had reached 640 million. In the month of March alone, the number of 4G broadband users went up by 23 million and reached 162 million. The statistics also suggested that total mobile Internet users surpassed 899 million in the first three month of 2015, up by 5.7 percent compared with the same period in 2014.
Source: People’s Daily, April 20, 2015
http://it.people.com.cn/n/2015/0420/c1009-26869500.html
People’s Daily: Real Estate Registration Process Faces Serious Delays from the Local Government
People’s Daily reported that, last December, the State Council issued provisional regulations on real estate registration. Local cities and counties were to launch the regulations but have been seriously behind in doing so. Therefore, the Ministry of Land and Resources and the State Commission Office for Public Sector Reform recently issued another round of directions targeting the delays. The article quoted a representative from the Ministry of Land and Resources who stated that, out of over 300 cities and 2800 counties in China, only 16 percent of the cities and 4 percent of the counties had formed a designated department to handle the real estate registration process in their area. According to the representative, the delays have seriously hindered the progress of the real estate registration process.
According to Xinhua, the State Council, China’s Cabinet, issued the provisional regulations on real estate registration. The regulations provided that all governments above the county level shall designate special departments for registration in their areas, which would then follow instructions from higher governments. The regulations will cover collective ownership of land, ownership of buildings and forests, contracted land management rights, and rights to the use of land for construction, homesteads, and maritime areas.
Sources:
Xinhua, December 22, 2014
PLA General Political Department to Develop Team of Cadres with Absolute Loyalty to the Party
Xinhua published an article which reported that Xi Jinping, Chairman of the Central Military Commission, approved a notice that the PLA General Political Department issued on April 19. The title of the notice was, “Opinion to Develop a Political Team of Cadres That Will Demonstrate Absolute Loyalty to the Party, Has a Strong Capability to Fight in Wars, and Displays a Good Work Style and Image.” According to Xinhua, the Opinion directed that all levels in the political department within the PLA should focus on “strengthening the ideology work to build a strong Party spirit; strictly abide by the political rules and requirements; display devotion to the Party; and ensure absolute obedience to the Party Central Committee’s directions, to the PLA General Political Department, and to Chairman Xi.”
Source: Xinhua, April 19, 2015
http://news.xinhuanet.com/politics/2015-04/19/c_1115016951.htm
People’s Daily: China’s Air Force Exercises in the Far Sea Will Be Routine
After China’s Air Force recently performed training exercises in the West Pacific ocean over the Bashi Channel [the body of water between Taiwan and the Philippines archipelago] for the first time, People’s Daily interviewed Chinese military expert Major General Yin Zhuo. Yin said that, in the future, the Chinese air force training in the far sea will certainly be routine. It will conduct co-training with the Navy, so it will truly become a joint operation between the two forces.
Li Keqiang Criticizes Burdensome Bureaucracy
At the Executive Meeting of China’s State Council on April 15, Chinese Premiere Li Keqiang criticized some ministries and local governments for having burdensome bureaucratic processes and called for an immediate streamlining of the process and for speeding up decentralization.