2007 in China
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "2007_in_China"
.

Events from the year 2007 in China

content

Contents

Events

January

  • January 1: CITIC, a state-owned investment enterprise of the Chinese government, buys Nations Energy Company, a Canadian petroleum extraction company, giving it a majority stake in KazMunayGas, the state-owned oil and gas company in Kazakhstan, for USD $1.91 billion. The deal is highly controversial because of the amount of control China now has over Kazakhstan's natural resources. Kazakh Oil Minister Baktykozha Izmukhambetov has criticized the deal since it was first considered in October 2006.

February

March

April

  • April 18: Thirty-two steel workers are killed and two more injured in China after a ladle full of liquid steel failed, engulfing an adjacent room full of workers. [33]

May

June

July

  • July 6: An investigation concludes that an explosion in Tianshifu, China that killed 25 was caused by improperly stored explosives. [58]
  • July 18: As China struggles to deal with flooding in the provinces of Sichuan, Guizhou, Anhui, Hubei, and Jiangsu, the city of Chongqing is hit with the largest rainstorm in the city's meteorological records, killing 32. 12 people are reported missing. The city's transportation network has been shut down completely. [65]
  • July 20: China shuts down a chemical plant associated with deaths in Panama from tainted medicine and two petfood plants associated with the deaths of pets in the United States.

August

  • August 8: China sends investigators to investigate illegally-built government offices in 30 provinces. [74]
  • August 14: China establishes a minimum living standard system to cover all rural residents in 2007. The system is designed to pull poor villagers out of poverty. [81]

September

  • September 6: China and Australia agree to hold yearly security meetings. [103]
  • September 12: Thousands of ex-soldiers are rioting in the People's Republic of China in the cities of Baotou, Wuhan, and Baoji, breaking into cars, destroying classrooms, and setting fires. The riot is the largest protest since the 1989 Tiananmen Square protest. [106]

October

November

December

Deaths

References