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115 officials at provincial level or above investigated in China in 2025
Xinhua | English | News | Jan. 19, 2026 | Political Scandal or Corruption
In 2025, China filed cases against 115 officials at the provincial and ministerial levels or above, with 69 of these officials receiving disciplinary punishment. The data was released by the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Commission of Supervision.
Throughout the year, China intensified its anti-corruption efforts, maintaining a firm stance with a vow of "no pause or retreat" in combating graft and misconduct. A four-month education campaign was launched in March 2025 to encourage CPC members, totaling 100 million, to enhance compliance with the party's code of conduct.
Additionally, China strengthened its institutional anti-corruption framework with the effective implementation of the revised Supervision Law in June 2024. This revision expanded supervisory powers and addressed institutional bottlenecks, highlighting the country’s strong commitment to severely punish corruption.
工信部:科技型中小企业纳入梯度培育范围
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology: Technology-Based SMEs Included in the Scope of Tiered Cultivation
STCN | Local Language | News | Jan. 19, 2026 | UndeterminedTech Development/Adoption
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has released updated "Administrative Measures for the Tiered Cultivation of High-Quality Small and Medium-sized Enterprises," effective April 1, 2026. These Measures aim to improve the tiered cultivation system for high-quality SMEs by expanding the scope to include technology-based SMEs alongside innovation-oriented SMEs, collectively termed technology-based and innovation-oriented SMEs. The Measures also emphasize proactive discovery mechanisms, data sharing to reduce enterprise burden, and standardized platform applications.
Key revisions include raising recognition standards such as higher thresholds for operating income, R&D investment, and intellectual property requirements, as well as introducing a quality evaluation score to focus on development quality. The Measures also remove provincial self-set indicators in favor of a unified national standard and incorporate international market share for outward-oriented enterprises.
Process management enhancements involve implementing the "double-random" review mechanism, strengthening quality control by limiting low-score recommendations, preventing conflicts of interest by banning fee-charging intermediary agencies, and increasing inclusiveness by allowing some enterprises to reapply after rectification and credit restoration. Local departments are guided to better coordinate fiscal, financial, and talent support policies and streamline policy delivery to enterprises.
Enterprises undergoing review before the Measures’ implementation may continue under previous standards. The Ministry will issue new requirements and standards for technology-based and innovation-oriented SMEs but will maintain the original standards provisionally until those new documents are finalized.
Baoshan rolls out key initiatives to attract global cooperation
China Daily | English | News | Jan. 19, 2026 | UndeterminedInitiative
Shanghai's Baoshan district held a conference unveiling three key plans, five industrial ecosystem initiatives, and a new full-cycle business service model to attract global enterprises and talent as part of its 15th Five-Year Plan (2026–2030). The district introduced a full-chain innovation support system and launched the "investment-first-then-equity" model to enhance the business environment.
For overseas expansion, Baoshan integrated resources to create the "four-in-one project," offering one-stop services such as inspection, certification, cross-border compliance, and carbon footprint accounting. Government services were upgraded through a smart platform and an "inspection-registration integration" reform, reducing application requirements by 60 percent and improving enterprise demand response efficiency. On-site compliance counseling at industrial parks was also emphasized to minimize disruptions.
Baoshan is advancing intelligent manufacturing by establishing a humanoid robot innovation center and fostering smart factories, supporting its 100-billion-yuan industrial cluster in robotics and high-end equipment, which accounts for a significant share of national and local output. The district benefits from strong infrastructure links, including the upcoming Baoshan High-Speed Railway Station and Wusongkou International Cruise Port, as well as rapid growth in the high-end materials and biopharmaceutical sectors.
Educational and medical institutions like the Foreign Language High School Affiliated to Shanghai Normal University and Ruijin Hospital contribute to the district’s livability and business environment. The conference concluded with the signing of several major projects in intelligent manufacturing, low-carbon initiatives, and new materials.
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