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The Ministry of Education and Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China signed a co-operative agreement yesterday in Beijing, to provide life insurance for Chinese Government-funded foreign students studying in China.

For the next five years, the ministry will help these students apply for health, accident, hospitalization and medical insurance, with total coverage of more than 60,000 yuan (US$7,200), according to the agreement.

The move is aimed at giving foreign students studying in China a more secure environment. Self-supported foreign students can also apply for life insurance from Ping An Insurance Company.

Up to now, the number of life insurance applications from foreign students has been very small, sources from the company said.

Life insurance will now be made obligatory for foreign students studying in China, to safeguard their health while they are in the country, according to the ministry.

During the critical period from April to June this year when the country was in the midst of the SARS epidemic, the ministry and the company jointly listed SARS coverage as an important aspect of life insurance for foreign students in the country.

Since it received its first group of 33 students from Eastern Europe in 1950, China has hosted a total of 530,000 students from 170 countries and regions. In 2002 alone, the country received 85,000 foreign students, up 42 per cent from the figure for 2001.

(China Daily 09/09/2003 page1)

     

 
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