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China’s finance ministry will beef up its fiscal support for resource conservation in the second half of 2007, Finance Minister Jin Renqing said in a statement published on Tuesday.
Jin did not provide detailed figures, but said the increased spending would focus on building a system for calculating, auditing and supervising energy consumption and emissions.
Jin also said that the country’s top 10 energy-saving programmes, sewage and drainage systems in western cities and the closure of polluting factories in poor regions would receive support.
The top 10 energy-saving programmes, designated by the National Development and Reform Commission, the top economic planning agency, range from environmentally friendly lighting to furnace upgrades.
In a statement on the ministry’s Web site, Jin said China would also adjust resource and energy tax policies, to charge more on pollutants and encourage energy-efficient production.
After long pursuing growth at almost any cost, China is increasingly focusing on cleaning up its environment and making its economy less resource-intensive.
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