Eight departments of the State Council launch inspections of high-energy-consumption and high-pollution industries.


Release time:

2017-07-03

On June 19, news reported that eight inspection teams—composed of eight departments including the National Development and Reform Commission—will successively head to several provinces to conduct focused investigations into the elimination of preferential policies—including electricity prices, land prices, and tax and fee reductions—that have been improperly introduced for high-energy-consuming and high-polluting industries. The primary focus of these inspections will be on other high-energy-consuming and high-polluting industries with strong regional characteristics, such as steel, copper, aluminum, lead-zinc, cement, power generation, calcium carbide, coke, and ferroalloys.

On June 19, news reported that eight inspection teams—composed of eight departments including the National Development and Reform Commission—will successively head to several provinces to conduct focused investigations into the elimination of preferential policies—including electricity prices, land prices, and tax and fee reductions—that have been improperly introduced for high-energy-consumption and high-pollution industries. The primary focus of these inspections will be on industries such as steel, copper, aluminum, lead-zinc, cement, power generation, calcium carbide, coke, and ferroalloys, as well as other high-energy-consumption and high-pollution industries with strong regional characteristics.

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