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<i>Economic Information Daily</i>

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The Economic Information Daily (simplified Chinese: 经济参考报; traditional Chinese: 經濟參考報; pinyin: Jīngjì Cānkǎo Bào[3]), also translated into English as Economic Reference Paper[4] or Economic Reference Daily,[5] is a Chinese state-run newspaper[6] specializing in economics,[7] based in Beijing.

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Economic Information Daily is sponsored and supervised by Xinhua News Agency,[8] and is directly contacted and directed by the Central Policy Research Office of China.[9][10]

Inaugurated in Beijing on 1 July 1981,[11] Economic Information Daily is the first national economic professional newspaper born during China's Reform and opening up.[12] On 7 December 1990, Deng Xiaoping wrote the name of the Economic Information Daily in his own handwriting.[13]

On July 17, 2013, Wang Wenzhi (王文志), the principal reporter of the Economic Information Daily, reported in his Sina Weibo that the chairman of China Resources Group, Song Lin, was suspected of huge corruption.[14] Wang accused Song Lin of intentionally overpaying for a coal-industry acquisition, resulting in the loss of billions of state property.[15]


References

  1. Chris Buckley."Scandal Downs Chairman of a Top Chinese State Company". The New York Times. April 18, 2014.
  2. Jay D White; William A. Joseph (8 August 2019). China Briefing: The Contradictions of Change. Taylor & Francis. pp. 43–. ISBN 978-1-315-28471-2.
  3. Fifty Years of New China Media (1949-1999). China Journalism Yearbook Press. 2000. pp. 515–.
  4. Nissim Otmazgin; Eyal Ben-Ari (March 2013). Popular Culture and the State in East and Southeast Asia. Routledge. pp. 166–. ISBN 978-1-136-62295-3.
  5. History of Beijing. Beijing Publishing House. pp. 133–.
  6. Worldwide, Issues 165-176. Xinhua Publishing House. 1994. pp. 47–.
  7. Directory of Chinese News Publishers. Xinhua Publishing House. 1994. pp. 7–. ISBN 9787501120970.
  8. William A. Babcock; William H. Freivogel (23 March 2015). The SAGE Guide to Key Issues in Mass Media Ethics and Law. SAGE Publications. pp. 909–. ISBN 978-1-5063-1728-1.



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