Chinese government has begun to seek public opinion on subsidy program for auto replacement, amid a slew of measures to stimulate private spending and curb pollution. According to a joint circular issued by the Ministry of Commerce and the... ...full story at People's Daily
from People's Daily on Sun, Jun 28 2009
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