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Chinese Government Releases Guidelines for Overseas Investment

2013-04-18 | China
By: International Rivers
Contact:
  • Grace Mang, International Rivers.
    + 1 (510) 848-1155
  • Peter Bosshard, International Rivers.
    +1 (510) 848-1155 ext. 320

 

2013-04-18 | China
By: International Rivers
Contact:
  • Grace Mang, International Rivers.
    + 1 (510) 848-1155
  • Peter Bosshard, International Rivers.
    +1 (510) 848-1155 ext. 320

 

On February 28th, 2013, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce and the Ministry of Environmental Protection released its "Guidelines for Environmental Protection in Foreign Investment and Cooperation" ("Guidelines"), which are based on recommendations by the Chinese NGO, Global Environmental Institute (GEI). These Guidelines provide civil society groups with a new source of leverage when it comes to holding Chinese companies responsible for their environmental and social impacts overseas. 

  • View the "Guidelines for Environmental Protection in Foreign Investment and Cooperation" in Burmese | Chinese | English | Spanish 
  • Read an analysis of the Guidelines by Grace Mang, China Program Director
  • Read a comparison of the Guidelines with international standards by Policy Director Peter Bosshard (also available in Chinese on chinadialogue)
  • Read interviews with Mr. Ren Peng of Global Environmental Institute and Dr. Hu Tao of the World Resources Institute

The Guidelines cover key issues, including legal compliance, environmental policies, environmental management plans, mitigation measures, disaster management plans, community relations, waste management, and international standards. 

While the Guidelines are non-binding, they are still government policy and can thus be a useful tool for civil society seeking to hold Chinese companies to account. Even though it is unlikely that the Guidelines will translate into immediate changes at project sites, the Guidelines create a new window for civil society to engage with Chinese companies abroad, obtain project information and documents, and hold them to a higher level of responsibility around mitigating damages. 

More information:

  • A Guide To China's Overseas Dam Building Industry
  • China Overseas Dams List
  • Case Studies of Dams Built by China
  • World Rivers Bulletin, International Rivers' Chinese Quarterly Newsletter
  • China's Global Role: External Resources
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