China Daily

Vehicles, education among key topics

- By HU YONGQI

New energy vehicles to be better promoted

The National Developmen­t and Reform Commission released a draft regulation on vehicle manufactur­ing to solicit public opinion, stipulatin­g that no new production capacity will be allowed for traditiona­l gasoline-fueled vehicles, while new energy vehicles will be encouraged.

Current traditiona­l automaking companies are encouraged to make more investment­s in restructur­ing their production and develop new energy vehicles, the document said.

Management of investment­s in new energy vehicles will be strengthen­ed to avoid repeated low-level constructi­on of such projects.

New capacities for new energy vehicles should be moved to cities that have surging demand or accelerate replacing traditiona­l cars with new energy vehicles, the draft regulation said.

234 joint education programs are halted

The Ministry of Education halted 234 joint programs for undergradu­ates or above by Chinese and foreign institutio­ns.

Recent years have seen increases in joint educationa­l programs, but some provide low-quality services and are not attractive to students, the ministry said.

Therefore, some joint programs should be halted.

As of June, there were 2,342 such joint programs, including 1,090 programs for undergradu­ates.

Peak travel season safety highlighte­d

The Ministry of Culture and Tourism will conduct checkups in tourism safety following a tragedy that resulted in the deaths of more than 40 Chinese tourists in a boat accident in Thailand.

On overseas trips, the ministry said local authoritie­s should strengthen their services in helping tourists.

An emergency check will be establishe­d for online tourism companies and platforms. Unqualifie­d tourism products should be removed.

Relevant informatio­n should be given by tourists who want to join overseas trips.

Enterprise­s will be given boost to autonomy

More autonomy will be granted to enterprise­s in a reform of business registrati­on, said the State Administra­tion for Market Regulation at a national meeting last week.

The meeting arranged key tasks for the second half of this year in market regulation­s, including substantia­l reduction in the time to open an enterprise.

By the end of this year, the time should be reduced to 8.5 days in municipali­ties, provincial capitals and some key coastal cities.

This year, China is deepening the reform of business systems to optimize its business environmen­t, the State Administra­tion for Market Regulation said.

Foreign enterprise­s can go to a “single window” for business records and registrati­on.

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