CHINA NON-FERROUS METAL SECTOR BRACES ITSELF FOR CHANGE IN 2014 FOLLOWING GOVERNMENT PLENARY MEETING
December 8th, 2013
The non-ferrous metal sector in China is bracing itself for significant changes in regulation in 2014 as a result of November’s third plenary session of the 18th central committee of the ruling Communist Party of China. It agreed a sweeping reform agenda, the implications of which are already being felt. While the initial communiqué issued following November 9 to 12 meeting was light on specifics, and met with collective shoulder shrugging, the subsequent release of a detailed “resolution” offered unparalleled detail on the policy direction of President Xi ...
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