Written in China and read by professionals
in over 160 countries worldwide





China Briefing is a monthly magazine and daily news service about doing business in China. We cover topics relating to the Chinese economy, the market in China, foreign direct investment and Chinese law and tax. It is written in-house by the foreign investment professionals at Dezan Shira & Associates




Market Indexes

Shanghai

Shenzhen


China to Cap Public Sector Spending for 2009

Nov. 7 – China’s budget for government agency spending will be capped at the same levels in 2009, reports the Ministry of Finance on its website.

In the past five years, agency budgets increased by average of 5 percent annually. China’s central government is now working towards cultivating a thrift society.

“The budgets for next year should be capped at the same amount as this year’s and every project would be looked at,” said the ministry’s website.

Wang Chaocai, vice-president of the ministry’s research institute for fiscal science, told China Daily that the budget freeze could be carried out by decreasing attendance to meetings and conferences, reception activities and business trips, and by lowering transport costs. Government agency budget is mostly spent on staff salaries and official business.

The new cap on budget spending will also require expenses to be more transparent and subject to pre-auditing in addition to further inspection from within the agency and the public.

“Although facing the pressure of a jumping inflation rate, such a government requirement (not raising spending) indicates that there is still room for the agencies to save operating expenses,” Wang was quoted as saying by the Beijing News.

In March 2009, the expense budgets of 107 central government agencies will be inspected during the annual session of the National People’s Congress (NPC).The congress’ budget committee will be tasked with looking at each agency’s expenses and asking them to trim their budgets.

“Having almost all of them reviewed by the NPC next year will make future budgets more efficient,” Wang added.

This entry was posted in Economy and Politics, Legal and Regulatory. Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>



Dezan Shira & Associates provide a range of services for companies looking to undertake foreign direct investment into Asia, These include corporate establishment, accounting, tax, payroll, audit and due diligence. To learn more about the firm, please contact one of our specialists at china@dezshira.com, download our corporate brochure or visit at us www.dezshira.com


Dezan Shira & Associates, Twenty years of Excellence

The Asia Briefing Bookstore

Our best selling legal, financial, tax and regional guides to Asia business, industry reports and more…
Click here to view all titles now

China Briefing Book Store China Briefing Book Store China Briefing Book Store China Briefing Book Store China Briefing Book Store China Briefing Book Store China Briefing Book Store China Briefing Book Store China Briefing Book Store

NOW AVAILABLE IN PDF