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China’s BeijingTia­njin-Hebei to set up anti-pollution body

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SHANGHAI: The smog- prone northern Chinese region of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei will set up a joint environmen­tal protection agency in an effort to coordinate the region’s war on pollution, the official China Securities Journal reported yesterday.

The new agency, part of wider efforts to improve cross-regional environmen­tal governance, will be in place by the end of the year, the paper said, citing Ministry of Environmen­tal Protection officials.

The region, also known as Jing- Jin- Ji, was home to eight of China’s 10 smoggiest cities in September and is involved in a winter campaign that will slash industrial output and restrict traffic in a bid to meet air quality targets.

Creating unified environmen­tal standards across the region was a key element of a regional economic integratio­n plan launched by President Xi Jinping in 2014.

According to academic studies, around a third of the smog drifting across the capital, Beijing, originates in neighbouri­ng Hebei, China’s biggest steel- producing region and also a major producer of cement.

Regulators have already promised to establish a unified system of environmen­tal governance that will create cross-regional emission standards and prevent non- compliant firms in Beijing from shifting operations to neighbouri­ng Hebei. — Reuters

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Abe (centre) stands as he is re-elected as prime minister while his party lawmakers clap their hands at the Lower House of Parliament in Tokyo, Japan. — Reuters photo

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