|Home|News|Reports|Photo|Video|Agenda|Backgrounder|Forum|  
  2007 NPC

Law 'needed for weapon research and production'

By Zhao Huanxin (China Daily)
Updated: 2007-03-16 06:55

A legislator has proposed enacting a defense production law to create a legal framework facilitating research and development of weaponry.

"The defense industry has a dual mission of serving national security and economic growth," said Xu Yuanming. "The country lacks a law to guide the industry in research and production."

Xu, also an executive with China North Industries Group Corporation, the largest weapon-manufacturing group in the country, said he had submitted a motion to the country's top legislature, proposing early legislation.

Defense weaponry development, once largely a State monopoly, has recently opened its doors to private businesses, Xu said while attending the annual session of the National People's Congress, due to end today.

This has made a law all the more necessary, he added.

"To better adapt to a market economy and the rule of law, the country needs a special statute to specify and regulate the rights, responsibilities and relations of the government, military and civilian institutions and businesses."

The purpose is to enhance the national defense consciousness of society, and ensure those engaged in research and production cooperate and serve national security, he said.

The National Defense Law, enacted 10 years ago, contains only a few "general principles" regarding armaments production. A more specific law is required to help implement and embody them, Xu said.

For example, the proposed law will provide guarantees for enterprises and institutions to compete on an equal footing for scientific research and production deals, he said.

In addition to quality control, the bill will also prescribe that incentives in taxation and funding be given to qualified researchers and producers, Xu said.

The legislator said the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense has made initial preparations for the legislation.

(China Daily 03/16/2007 page1)

Question Session

The Supreme People's Court will send back cases to provincial courts for retrial if it evaluates that a death sentence has been passed without proper .

From our readers

 longer: This is a good even small step for both peoples to achieve some kind of mutual understanding.

 kennethchew: China must accelerate its spendings on defence, especially in the area of high-tech weaponry and R&D on outerspace technology if China is to be able to defence itself in any future war.

 Spend: China should spend and invest this money on many things China needs right now. One thing China needs is technology to control pollution and waste. China also needs energy technology.

 Ewald Widiner: I fully agree with Commerce minister Bo Xilai , my advice to the Chinese industry would be to counter this protectionism from the US and from the EU with quality,best achieved in educating and qualification of the workforce.

 Kris: I cannot understand why my country, Canada, has not sent him back.

Hot Forum Topics

 When Taiwan unites, Should Chen Shui Bian be tried in Chinese court for treason?
 9 involved in Shanghai fund scandal get sacked
 Why China cannot be over-populated?
 Beijing demands US cancel planned missile sale to Taiwan
 Washington Post: China plans rise in military spending
 Chinese Premier Wen Jia-bao's article

Photos
Beijing's major thoroughfares are choking. According to a report carried by the Xinhua News Agency on January 11, the city had 2.87 million motor vehicles by the end of last year. That figure is set to shoot up to 3.8 million by 2010.
In the Limelight

Property law:
Property law gets fine-tuned in latest round

 

Corporate tax:
New corporate tax offers level playing field

 

Financial reform:
Healthcare plans in pipeline

 
· Tax on interest hinders consumer spending push
· Time for China to tax property
Slideshow

Nation faces grim job situation,24 million job seekers:

 
· Supportive forces for NPC/CPPCC
· NPC session focuses on social harmony
Video
· Commerce minister & central bank governor meet the press (2)
· Commerce minister & central bank governor meet the press (1)
· Foreign minister meets the press (20)
· Foreign minister meets the press (19)
· Foreign minister meets the press (18)
Tidbits  
    Shark fin dishes under attack
Take all shark fin dishes off the menu before the 2008 Olympic Games, a lawmaker proposed yesterday.
 
    Lawmaker proposes taxation on dog ownership
Dog owners should be taxed to help dampen urbanites' enthusiasm in raising the pets as the fear of rabies is rising.
 
   
Copyright 1995-2006. All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form.
Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
Registration Number: 20100000002731