In Rules Granting Xinhua Powers, Several Key Issues Remain Unresolved
SPECIAL REPORT
Just as the rules took effect on 16 April, China's State Council published the regulations outlining the official Chinese news agency Xinhua's powers to oversee foreign financial information providers' business in China. A few of the issues not clarified in earlier statements by Xinhua officials were settled by the document, but much remains murky.
It now emerges that Xinhua will play a less active role in vendors' businesses than originally feared (D&IS, 29 January). For one, the regulations
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