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Thursday, July 21, 2011

China's support for the sharp Cut is called the

The Government intends to carry on the effective reduction of ¥ 350 million of official development assistance for the Beijing Government 2012, calling the proposed deeper Cuts, which was based on China's rapid economic growth of The number of planned Saturday for 31. March 13-year practice off represents 7.6% to reduce the deficit to 4.6 billion, to ¥ image in 2011, the much smaller than advocated by Seiji Maehara, the Minister of Foreign Affairs when he was cut by a sharp cut. is to avoid it because it "may be adversely affected, despite signs of increasing bilateral relations," a senior Foreign Ministry official said.In February, are invited to review the official development Maehara of assistance, including assistance to China, a large intersection, after it passes the world's second largest economy, Japan's Ministry of last year. "China has developed significantly, and should take the form of environmental and other measures on their own, "said Maehara. he stepped over the March in the early stages of a political scandal for the money, the Ministry of public development aid, translated into the new guidelines of the Government in 2012 and beyond in late June. The guidelines for internal use, the proposed Cuts will affect such projects the construction of schools and health clinics in rural Chinese villages.But the guidelines call for the continuation of assistance to the most of the other programs, including forestation yellow dust and technical training is designed to work with the new flu viruses.The money is still on the train, the officials of the Chinese market rules, believing in, the program will help Japanese companies, make sure the administrators of the market, in China, Japan, according to the guidelines.All of the projects of development assistance (ODA) continue to include grants-in aid or technical assistance, which require does not return the contributions.

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