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3 more foreign news agencies allowed to release financial information,
photos
BEIJING—Three more foreign
news agencies have been authorized to release financial information or
photos in China, the Foreign Information Administration Center (FIAC) of
Xinhua News Agency said on Tuesday.
The three agencies are RIA Novosti of Russia, Sipa Press of France and
Gamma of Eyedea, also a French company, a spokesman of the FIAC said.
“They have entered into agency agreements with the China Economic
Information Service (CEIS), an agent designated by Xinhua, to release
financial information or news photos as well as to develop subscribers
in China,” he said.
Xinhua News Agency was empowered by the government to promulgate the
Measures for Administering the Release of News and Information in China
by Foreign News Agencies in September last year, in continuation of its
old practice authorized by the government in 1996. Three weeks after
Gamma of Eyedea signed an agency agreement, the CEIS had promoted
Gamma’s photos to more than 1,000 potential subscribers across China,
and had reported progress, the spokesman said.
Meanwhile, Sipa Press posted revenue growth in the China market in the
first half, after it signed an agency agreement with CEIS, he said.
“This demonstrates that companies that abide by the Measures will
benefit,” he said. “Foreign news agencies will see their legitimate
rights protected as long as they strictly comply with Chinese laws and
regulations.”
Earlier this year, four other overseas news agencies - Reuters
Asia/Pacific Limited, JiJi Press of Japan, ET Net Limited of Hong Kong
and NNA China Limited — were authorized to release news and information
after they passed an annual assessment in line with the Measures.
The Measures are aimed at regulating the release of news and information
in China by foreign news agencies as well as the subscription of such
news and information by domestic users, safeguarding the foreign
companies’ legitimate rights and interest, and promoting the
dissemination of news and information in a sound and orderly manner,
said the spokesman.—Xinhua |