China has joined the world’s giants in terms of scale of its electronic information industry.
There have been diverse definitions on the restructuring of state-owned enterprises: change of their forms, change of their equity structure and change of their basic systems.
The central bank injected 45 billion U.S. dollars in capital into the Bank of China and the China Construction Bank in early 2004, thus formally launching the process of reforming the four major state-owned commercial banks.
China has so far promulgated "Corporation Law", "Partnership Law", "Individual Sole Proprietorship Law", "Security Investment Fund Law" and "Trust Law", and is busy revising "Corporation Law", "Security Law" and "Partnership Law" at present.
For the current stage of China’s economic development, the reform of the postal service is a hard nut to crack.
China’s economic and social development will pose a huge demand for science and technology in the future.
According to experts, China’s population is estimated to surpass 1.3 billion and reach 1.3002 billion in 2004, registering a natural growth rate of 6 ‰.