Abstract
One of the very important aspects of official review in the Free Trade Zone is Environmental Protection Review which included EIA reform, dangerous goods review during transportation, storage, and loading. Given China has responded seriously to this environment problem in the country lately, this article examines various measures taken by the government to fight again pollutions with particular reference to the case in the FTZ. A sample of Wang’s article begins with the introduction of the environmental effects on the economic development in the FTZ and the concrete content of environmental review in the FTZ including EIA reform on construction in the FTZ and the environmental requirement on import and export trade in the FTZ. Then, Wang explains the impact of environmental review and provides measures for enterprises facing the environmental review in the FTZ including building a conservation-minded and environmental friendly industry, and a cleaner production mechanism.
Notes
For further discussion of desertification in China see Blazey (Citation2012).
The EIA Law was amended this year to cancel the order of approval which makes EIA review ahead of other project approval. See the Amendment of Environmental Impact Assessment Law in 2016.
Dangerous containers shall not dock at the yard storage, and must be used for direct travel. The time for storage shall not exceed 12 hours.
See Wang Bin, chemical logistics management and technology, 167. See Liping (Citation2007).