An Evolving Environmental Framework
Klee, Julia Epley, Thomas, Felicity C, The China Business Review
China's environmental rules mean new burden on foreign firms
While most countries juggle the tradeoffs between industrial development and environmental protection, China, with particularly rapid economic growth, faces these challenges on a monumental scale (see p.41). The Chinese leadership, well aware of the need to improve environmental management, has made a concerted effort over the past few years to create a comprehensive regulatory regime to minimize environmental degradation in the PRC. In 1993, the National People's Congress (NPC) established the Environmental and Resources Protection Committee to advise on environmental legislation and policy. Led by former National ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: An Evolving Environmental Framework.
Contributors: Klee, Julia Epley - Author, Thomas, Felicity C - Author.
Magazine title: The China Business Review.
Volume: 24.
Issue: 1
Publication date: January/February 1997.
Page number: 34+.
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