Xinhua: Over 90.1 percent of the Cities Failed Air Quality Inspection
According to an article in Xinhua, one year ago at the beginning of 2014, air pollution and the measures to improve air quality were included in close to 90 percent of the government reports at the provincial level. At that time, 15 provinces signed an agreement to fix their air and smog issues. However, according to the article, a year later, in the “2014 National Economic and Social Development Report“ that the Ministry of Statistics published, out of 161 cities that were inspected for air quality, only 9.9 percent passed; 90.1 percent failed; and only a small fraction of the cities submitted explanations. It stated that the reason for the poor results was due to ownership at the local level and a lack of attention to this issue.
Source: Xinhua, March 15, 2015
http://news.xinhuanet.com/politics/2015-03/15/c_1114644672.htm
Xinhua: Hong Kong is Expected to Solve its Own Problems and Reduce Internal Conflicts
Xinhua recently reported that, during the recent Liang Hui or National People’s Congress and People’s Political Consultative Conference the topics surrounding Hong Kong seemed to be a main focus. According to the article, Hong Kong is expected to solve its own problems and reduce internal conflicts while focusing its attention on economic development. "It should also properly handle its relationship with the central administration and the nation" the article stated. According to the article, there was also some discussion among the representatives from Hong Kong on improving Hong Kong teenagers’ understanding of domestic affairs, the basic law, and the "one country, two systems" policy and on properly handling the conflicts between residents from the mainland and Hong Kong.
Source: Xinhua, March 15, 2015
http://news.xinhuanet.com/gangao/2015-03/15/c_127582022.htm
2014 Consumer Electronics Industry Customer Service Blue Book Published
Xinhua reported that on, March 12, the China Electronics Chamber of Commerce, the China Consumer Journal, Xinhua, and Horizon Research Consultancy Group jointly published the 2014 Consumer Electronics Industry Customer Service Blue Book. The blue book collected consumer feedback on five major core electronic products, which include cell phones, computers, television sets, refrigerators, and air conditioners. The article said that this is the first report of its kind in China that focuses on consumers’ feedback on customer service. According to the results, the overall customer satisfaction score was only 68.1. The cell phone industry scored the lowest at 64.8. The area receiving the most complaints was repair services. Major consumer concerns included the manufacturers not accepting responsibility, delays in providing service, or inability to fulfill commitments.
Source: Xinhua, March 12, 2015
http://forum.home.news.cn/detail/136043202/1.html
Study Times: US Asia-Pacific Rebalancing Strategy and Its Challenge to China
Study Times, a major journal that examines CCP policy, published an article analyzing the policy the U.S. applies in its Asia-Pacific rebalancing strategy. The article was republished in other major state-run media such as Qiushi and People’s Daily.
The Number of Left-Behind Children Exceeds 60 Million
At the same time that economic development is occurring in China, over 60 million children are left behind in poor regions as their parents try to make ends meet by emigrating from rural areas to cities. The left-behind children account for 37 percent of all the children in the countryside. The parents of left-behind children tend to work long hours and do not visit their children regularly. About half of them (30 million) do not see their parents annually. According to a survey, in 2014, both parents of 51.7 percent of these children are out of town for work. About 46.5 percent have been left in their hometown without their parents for over two years and over 32 percent for over five years. In most cases, the children are left behind in rural areas under the care of relatives, mostly grandparents, who have little education, family friends, or ability to take care of themselves. Very often these children suffer from serious developmental problems.
Supreme People’s Court: Crime Is on the Rise
On March 12, 2015, at the Third Session of the twelfth National People’s Congress, Zhou Qiang, President of the Supreme People’s Court, provided the Supreme People’s Court Report.
Xinhua Commentary: The [U.S.] Handicaps Its Own “Coalition against Terrorism” and Ties Its Own Hands
Xinhua International recently wrote a commentary article on U.S. anti-terrorist policies. The translation of an excerpt from the article follows: