BusinessGreen: The Chinese government has opened up another front in its battle with the country's chronic air pollution crisis, confirming plans to invest 1.7tr yuan ($277bn) over the next five years on measures to improve air quality.
The state-owned China Daily newspaper reported this week that the government is preparing a major investment programme targeting the areas worst affected by air pollution, including Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei province.
The move follows a series of new regulations earlier this...