China lights way for huge efficient bulb subsidy
28/04/2008 12:00
The lightbulb programme is a showpiece of government efforts to shift to a cleaner model of development, away from pollution-belching factories that have blighted much of the country's air and water.
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Subsidies will be indirect, with efficient bulbs sold to consumers at a hefty discount and companies reimbursed by the government for the shortfall, the statement said.
Individual shoppers will pay half of the price agreed by manufacturers and the government, while businesses will pay just 30 percent of that price.
The government has already named 13 companies, including the Zhejiang Sunshine Group, to produce the first batch of lightbulbs, the statement added.
The European Union already applies anti-dumping duties on imports of Chinese energy-saving light bulbs, charging up to 66.1 percent on bulbs from the country's manufacturers.
(Reporting by Simon Rabinovitch; Editing by David Fox)
Source: www.reuters.com
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