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China: Chinese premier chairs meeting on carbon reduction, administrative law enforcement

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Storyline: Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Friday presided over a State Council executive meeting which studied further arrangements on energy conservation and carbon reduction, and heard a report on a special campaign on business-related administrative law enforcement. The meeting also reviewed and approved a draft regulation on administrative law enforcement oversight, discussed a draft law on firefighters, and arranged work for a crackdown on tobacco-related illegal activities. The meeting emphasized the need to ensure higher-standard and better-quality work in the fields of energy conservation and carbon reduction -- work which must be advanced with greater overall planning efforts and in light of local conditions. To that end, the meeting called for efforts to maximize the impact of policies, continuously improve market mechanisms, and accelerate the transition to green production and green lifestyles. A special campaign on regulating business-related administrative law enforcement this year has achieved positive results, the meeting noted, underlining further efforts to enhance the standardization of administrative law enforcement. By drafting and implementing the regulation on administrative law enforcement oversight, the boundaries and responsibilities of law enforcement authorities will be clarified further, and administrative power will be upheld consistently within a legal framework, it said. It discussed and approved in principle a draft law on firefighters, which will be submitted to the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress for deliberation. It is imperative that the institutional arrangements for the country's firefighting force are improved, making it more standardized and professional, the meeting said, stressing the need to consolidate fire safety management, and to resolutely prevent and curb serious or major fire accidents. Work will also be done to crack down strictly on tobacco-related illegal activities, strengthen supervision and law enforcement across all links, and improve the tobacco market environment, according to the meeting. Shotlist: FILE: Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, northwest China - Date Unknown: 1. Various of solar panels FILE: Jiangsu Province, east China - Date Unknown: 2. Wind turbines FILE: China - Date Unknown: 3. Various of power plant complex FILE: Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province, east China - 2023: 4. Taxation service hall 5. Tax officers serving client 6. Tax officers inspecting factory FILE: Handan City, Hebei Province, north China - Date Unknown: 7. Tax officer introducing policies to company employee FILE: Haikou City, Hainan Province, south China - Dec 2, 2022: 8. Various of customs officers working FILE: Longxi County, Dingxi City, Gansu Province, northwest China - Sept 27, 2025: 9. Various of firefighters clearing up debris on site FILE: Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, south China - Oct 1-2, 2025: 10. Various of firefighters evacuating flood-trapped residents to safe locations FILE: China - Date Unknown: 11. Cigarette butts 12. Sign on wall showing "Smoking Area" 13. Various of "No Smoking" signs, posters about peril of tobacco [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]

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