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China Vehicle Inspection Market Report 2020-2026 Featuring Major Vehicle Inspection System Providers & Vehicle Inspection Service Agencies

Share this article Share this article ResearchAndMarkets.com s offering. China s car ownership showed the CAGR of 12.9% during 2012-2019 and it is estimated to reach 272.13 million units in 2020 with a year-on-year spike of 7.2%, invigorating the motor vehicle inspection market and with a demanding on higher motor vehicle inspection capabilities. In recent years, regulatory authorities including the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Environmental Protection have intensified their efforts for vehicle inspection, fueling a boom in the Chinese vehicle inspection market. In 2019, China s vehicle inspection market size was estimated at RMB38.05 billion with a year-on-year spurt of 17.6%, of which vehicle inspection systems and vehicle inspection services contributed RMB4.743 billion and RMB33.31 billion respectively, surging by 24.5% and 16.7% on an annualized basis. The substantial growth of vehicle inspection systems was largely bolstered by product renewal thanks to

Water and sewer maintenance workers in critical shortage

(Latvijas Radio korespondente) The lack of specialists in water and sewer management is becoming apparent, Latvian Radio reported in its analytical series A Million in Sewers May 26. Currently many water and sewer companies are on the shoulders of long-standing and experienced employees. New ones are difficult to find, and there are fears that it will be even more difficult in the future. Part of the problem is the disordered water management of municipalities where too many companies provide these services. In addition, in Latvia there are few opportunities to acquire any of the qualifications needed in water management at the average professional level, but at the highest specialist level the number of students is critically low.

China s Spring 2021 Compliance & Anti-Monopoly Updates

中国颁布阻断立法应对外国法律不当域外实施 As the first departmental legislation of the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) in 2021, Rules on Counteracting Unjustified Extraterritorial Application of Foreign Legislation and Other Measures (Blocking Rules) were published with immediate effect beginning Jan. 9, 2021. Given the trade, technology, and even diplomacy tensions between the United States and China, a series of legislations were promulgated starting in the second half of 2020. Apart from the Blocking Rules, the MOC also issued the Provisions on the List of Unreliable Entities on Sept. 19, 2020, and the National People’s Congress issued the Export Control Law on Oct. 17, 2020. These new laws set out a preliminary framework for China’s trade compliance regime. However, given the brevity of the 16-article Blocking Rules, clarification is needed in subsequent implementation.

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