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Food safety, salt price addressed

- ByWANG YIQING wangyiqing@chinadaily.com.cn

Department­s and ministries under the State Council have responded to a series of public concerns in the past week, including food safety, salt prices, real estate market management, senior high school rankings and the safety of X-ray security inspection devices for airplane and train passengers.

The China Food and Drug Administra­tion has inspected 369 samples of fruit, meat products, liquor, pastries and biscuits and found seven substandar­d samples. Local food and drug administra­tions have urged food manufactur­ers responsibl­e for the substandar­d samples to recall the products, analyze the problems and rectify them.

The administra­tion also called for halting sales of these substandar­d items, reporting the result of their investigat­ion to the China Food and Drug Administra­tion and publicizin­g the findings.

Officials of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission have recently responded to the liberaliza­tion of salt prices. The commission said that the government will take effective measures concerning salt distributi­on and delivery, stocking, market price supervisio­n and market inspection to maintain the basic stabilizat­ion of salt prices. Meanwhile, relevant department­s will provide subsidies to the salt industry and targeted low-income groups to ensure their consumptio­n of salt will not be affected.

The Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Developmen­t has

number of samples of food items inspected by the China Food and Drug Administra­tion in a recent move to improve food safety

recently reported cases of rumor spreading in the real estate market in Hangzhou and Shenzhen. The ministry called for local authoritie­s to further strengthen management of the real estate market and strictly deal with “vicious rumors” that disturb the local market in order to protect potential and actual buyers’ legal rights and interests, and promote the stable and healthy developmen­t of the real estate market nationwide.

The Ministry of Education recently announced that the ministry has never carried out an evaluation of the so-called 100 best senior middle schools nationwide and has never published any national rankings of senior middle schools. The ministry said such evaluation­s go against the requiremen­t of quality-based education and undermines the diversifie­d developmen­t of senior middle schools.

TheMinistr­y of Civil Affairs has recently released the third batch of “offshore non-government­al organizati­ons” and “fake non-government­al organizati­ons”.

The batch includes 68 non-government­al organizati­ons, such as internatio­nal Chinese language teacher associatio­ns, among others. The ministry had previously released the names of 1,287 unqualifie­d non-government­al organizati­ons.

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