Summary |
Contents |
Comprehensive
< Guidelines for the Sustainable Development of Global Supply Chains of the Pharmaceutical Industry >
< Administrative Measures for Information Disclosure of Listed Companies >
Local government ESG action plans
Environment
< Notice on Effectively Carrying Out Relevant Work for the 2025 National Carbon Emissions Trading Market >
Health and Safety
< Implementation Measures for Safety Production Liability Insurance >
< Regulations on the Supervision and Management of the Implementation of Main Responsibility for Food Safety in Centralized Dining Units >
Labour
< Guidelines for Jointly Safeguarding the Legitimate Rights and Interests of Laborers >
Minimum Wage Standard Update
Qinghai Province
Summary of Law Updates: |
Comprehensive
1. < Guidelines for the Sustainable Development of Global Supply Chains of the Pharmaceutical Industry > (T/CCCMHPIE 6.001-2025) (2025-06-01)
The China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Medicines and Health Products released the Guidelines for the Sustainable Development of Global Supply Chains of the Pharmaceutical Industry (T/CCCMHPIE 6.001-2025) (hereinafter referred to as the Guidelines) on 20th May 2025, and will be implemented from 1st June 2025.
The Guidelines have the core goal of Taking "three-dimensional coordinated development of economy, society, and environment" as the core objective, the Guide has constructed a four-dimensional framework system covering "governance system, social responsibility, environmental protection, and quality and safety", and deeply connects with international norms such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Conference on Harmonization of Pharmaceutical Registration Technologies (ICH) and integrates emerging technology application scenarios such as blockchain and artificial intelligence, providing a systematic solution for pharmaceutical companies to participate in international competition.
The Guidelines provide the core modules, indicator requirements, implementation requirements, implementation and supervision, and application of guidelines for the sustainable development of international supply chains in the pharmaceutical industry, covering the indicator framework of environmental (E), social (S), governance (G), and international GXP (WHO-GMP/WHO-GDP/ICH Q10) , which is applicable to sustainable development management and information disclosure of manufacturing enterprises, drug research and development institutions, and supply chain pharmaceutical distribution service providers in the global pharmaceutical industry. Other relevant organizations can refer to them for implementation.
We are honoured that Intertek Group has been invited as the drafting unit to fully participate in and assist the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Medicines and Health Products in completing the Guidelines and would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the successful adoption and release of the Guidelines.
2. < Administrative Measures for Information Disclosure of Listed Companies > (2025-07-01)
The China Securities Regulatory Commission has released an amended version of the Administrative Measures for Information Disclosure of Listed Companies (hereinafter referred to as the Measures), which will come into effect on 1st July 2025. For the first time, sustainability reports (including ESG information disclosure) will be included in the mandatory disclosure framework of listed companies at the departmental regulatory level.
The Measures explicitly require listed companies to publish sustainability reports in accordance with the regulations of the stock exchange, marking the upgrade of ESG disclosure from corporate social responsibility and exchange self-regulation to a mandatory requirement at the regulatory level. According to the latest regulations of the stock exchange, sample companies of the Shanghai 180 Index, Sci Tech Innovation 50 Index, Shenzhen 100 Index, and ChiNext Index, as well as companies listed both domestically and internationally, are required to disclose their 2025 sustainability report for the first time before April 30, 2026. The three major exchanges encourage other listed companies to voluntarily disclose to enhance their ESG level and market competitiveness.
The Measures also effectively connect with the Guidelines for Sustainability Reports of Listed Companies and the Compilation Guidelines issued by the Shanghai, Shenzhen and Beijing Stock Exchanges, and construct a dual layer structure of "CSRC regulatory rules plus exchange self-regulation rules". The annual reporting standards have added a new chapter on "Corporate Governance, Environment, and Society", which separates environmental and social responsibility information into separate chapters, and requires listed companies included in the list of legally disclosed environmental information to disclose relevant indexes in their annual reports.
This amendment will enhance the standardization and comparability of sustainable development related information disclosure for A-share listed companies and promote alignment with international mainstream disclosure standards. Investors, customers, regulatory agencies, and the public will be able to rely on more transparent disclosure of corporate ESG information, optimize green investment and procurement strategies, form constraint and incentive mechanisms, promote listed companies to improve their sustainable development performance, and help achieve the "dual carbon" goals.
3. Local government ESG action plans
Recently, the governments of Shenzhen, Xiamen and other places have successively released ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) special action plans to accelerate the comprehensive green transformation of the economy and society.
Shenzhen City has released the Work Plan for Promoting the Construction of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) System to Help Build a Pioneer City for Sustainable Development (2025-2027), proposing the construction of an ecological system based on corporate ESG practices and supported by standard and normative systems. The Plan specifies some quantitative goals: by 2027, the ESG disclosure of municipal state-owned enterprises and holding listed companies will be fully covered, and the disclosure rate of A-share listed companies in key areas will reach 60%; no fewer than 10 ESG standard guides will be formulated, 10 renowned service providers will be cultivated or introduced, and 30 pioneering enterprises with international influence will be created. Shenzhen emphasizes the empowerment of digitalization to promote the high-quality development of green industry chains, supply chains, and investment and financing markets.
Xiamen City has issued the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Development Action Plan (2025-2027), proposing the construction of the "124" system, which aims to create a (1) national leading city in ESG development, establish two (2) major systems of leading practice and market ecology, and create four (4) highlands of green industry, professional services, theoretical innovation, and talent aggregation. The Plan requires that by 2027, the ESG information disclosure rate of listed companies in Xiamen should reach 70%, and the disclosure rate of state-owned enterprises engaged in foreign-related business should reach 100%. It also promotes the benchmarking of foreign-related enterprises against international standards and drives upstream and downstream enterprises to practice ESG. Xiamen also plans to establish lightweight disclosure standards to guide private enterprises to gradually practice ESG.
Both governments emphasized the combination of government guidance and market-driven measures to promote enterprises to improve ESG performance and enhance global competitiveness by setting standards, strengthening disclosure, and cultivating service institutions. The action plans of Shenzhen and Xiamen not only provide a clear ESG practice path for local enterprises, but also provide experience for other cities across the country to learn from and jointly contribute to sustainable development of economic and society.
Environment
1. < Notice on Effectively Carrying Out Relevant Work for the 2025 National Carbon Emissions Trading Market > (2025-04-11)
The Notice on Effectively Carrying Out Relevant Work for the 2025 National Carbon Emissions Trading Market (hereinafter referred to as the Notice) has been gazetted by the General office of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment on 11th April 2025. The overall work schedule is outlined as below:
1) The publication of the list
2) Submission and verification of annual greenhouse gas emissions report
3) Allocation and surrender of carbon emission allowances
Health and Safety
1. < Implementation Measures for Safety Production Liability Insurance > (2025-04-02)
The Implementation Measures for Safety Production Liability Insurance (hereinafter referred to as the Measures) were jointly issued by the Ministry of Emergency Management, the Ministry of Finance of PRC, and other relevant departments on 2nd April 2025, and had come into force from the date of issuance. The original Implementation Measures for Safety Production Liability Insurance, which announced on 12th December 2017, are simultaneously abolished. The main amendments of the Measures are as follows:
2. < Regulations on the Supervision and Management of the Implementation of Main Responsibility for Food Safety in Centralized Dining Units > (2025-04-15)
The Regulations on the Supervision and Management of the Implementation of Main Responsibility for Food Safety in Centralized Dining Units (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations) were issued by the State Administration for Market Regulation on 23rd February 2025, and had come into effect on 15th April 2025. The main content of the Regulations are as follows:
Labour
1. < Guidelines for Jointly Safeguarding the Legitimate Rights and Interests of Laborers > (2025-05)
The All-China Federation of Trade Unions, together with six departments including the Supreme People's Court, the Supreme People's Procuratorate, the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, and the China Enterprise Confederation/China Entrepreneur Association, has issued the Guidelines for Jointly Safeguarding the Legitimate Rights and Interests of Laborers (hereinafter referred to as the Guidelines), aiming to further strengthen the protection of the legitimate rights and interests of workers, improve the mechanism for labor relations consultation and coordination, form a collaborative and joint force among multiple departments, and maintain the stability of the workforce and the overall harmony and stability of society.
The Guidelines list key tasks in eleven areas and clarify the collaborative mechanisms and specific responsibilities of multiple departments in safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of workers. Each department will jointly establish and improve systems for information sharing, joint research, and release of typical cases, and jointly promote the formulation and revision of laws, regulations, and policy documents closely related to workers' rights and interests. Legal services such as labor legal policy consultation and legal assistance will be provided in a timely manner, based on functional division of labor.
The Guidelines highlight the importance of coordination in labor legal supervision, clarify the deepening of the connection and cooperation between prosecutorial supervision, labor security supervision, labor safety and health supervision and inspection, and labor legal supervision of trade unions, and promote the resolution of key and difficult issues in the protection of workers' rights and interests. Emphasize to support the comprehensive implementation of the "Fengqiao Experience" trade union practice in the new era, improve the prevention, mediation, and resolution system of labor conflicts and disputes through the entire chain of "business, mediation, arbitration, litigation, assistance, and enforcement", and to ensure timely and effective protection of workers' rights and interests.
The Guidelines emphasize the promotion of the development of emerging fields and the protection of the rights and interests of workers in new forms of employment. Various departments will work together to promote regular consultations between platform enterprises and new forms of employment workers and improve the mechanism for negotiating and coordinating workers' rights and interests. They will also jointly strengthen the construction of the platform for safeguarding workers' rights and interests, create an "integrated" and "one-stop" diversified dispute resolution platform for labor disputes, promote various mediation forces to settle in the same level social security comprehensive governance center, and provide convenient and efficient legal services for workers, especially those in new forms of employment.
The Guidelines specify that the All-China Federation of Trade Unions organizes six departments to hold annual exchange meetings and consultant meeting to discuss and solve major issues related to the vital interests of workers, such as labor employment, skills training, income distribution, and social security.
China Minimum Wage Standard Update- May 2025 |
Area | Minimum Wage Standard (RMB/month) |
Qinghai Province: Effective from 1 May 2025 | |
All province |
2080 |
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