日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

 
   
中文
 
Home> Business
Hubei may collect environmental tax in the future
( business.globaltimes.cn )
Updated: 2010-08-06

China may launch an environmental protection tax in four provinces, China Business News cited an unidentified environmental planning official as saying Thursday.

The Ministry of Finance, the State Administration of Taxation and the State Environmental Protection Administration will submit a proposal to the State Council soon for collecting an environmental tax in Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi and Gansu provinces, the newspaper reported.

The environmental protection tax, likely to be levied on emissions of carbon dioxide and discharge of polluted or waste water, is viewed as part of the central government's drive to make its economic growth greener.

China has vowed to decrease the amount of carbon dioxide produced per unit of GDP by 40-45 percent by 2020.

The tax was proposed by CPPCC members in 2007 as a move to raise awareness of environmental degradation but was not adopted. In 2009, the official Xinhua News Agency published a story saying that conditions for environmental tax legislation were "basically ripe." But the global financial crisis froze the plan.

"Actual environmental problems are always more complicated than theoretical assumptions," China Business News quoted Wang Hui, a lecturer with the law school at Shanghai Maritime University. "The extent of the damage caused by some pollutants actually depends on the amount of emissions and the location of the pollution sources."

China is the world's largest emitter of greenhouse gases and the biggest consumer of coal. The country has a huge need for fossil fuels in order to meet its surging economic demands.

A survey conducted in 320 cities showed that the average air quality in two out of five Chinesecities ranged from "polluted" to "hazardous".

Critics said that China has already adopted taxes such as the fuel tax to protect the environment and the introduction of the new tax might have negative effects on the country's economy, product prices and the ordinary people's daily life. The tax also would become a burden on small- and medium-sized enterprises that are still struggling with the global economic downturn.

China's GDP grew by 11.9 percent in the first quarter this year, and by 11.1 percent for the first half of the year, according to data cited from the National Bureau of Statistics.

The China Federation of Logistics &Purchasing released the purchasing managers' index last Sunday. The figure fell to 51.2 from 52.1 in June, indicating economic slowdown.

Editor Yu Meng

Source business.globaltimes.cn

 
Video
Specials



 
 
主站蜘蛛池模板: 亚洲四区| 国产成人小视频 | 日韩精品视频网站 | 日韩欧美高清在线 | 久久久久久免费毛片精品 | 亚洲aaaaaa| 黄色一级片子 | 在线看av的网址 | 亚洲国产伦理 | 四色成人av永久网址 | 亚洲一区久久久 | 91黄色看片| 免费久久精品 | 日韩av不卡在线 | 91视频高清 | 日韩国产激情 | 成人短视频在线免费观看 | 国产黄色网页 | 日韩精品 | 免费在线观看成人 | 在线视频麻豆 | 中文字幕日韩欧美 | 免费一区二区视频 | 天天天天操 | 一区二区影院 | 亚洲免费资源 | 99自拍偷拍 | 午夜久久久久久久久 | 中文字幕在线播放一区 | 日韩国产在线播放 | 91视频a| 久久99精品国产 | 日韩三级一区二区三区 | 亚洲美女激情视频 | 日韩www| 国产1区在线 | 国产精品人 | 精品视频99 | 偷拍女澡堂bbbbbccccc | 日韩欧美在线观看 | 91视频在线网站 |