BEIJING, April 29 (Xinhua) -- Xinhua News Agency on
Saturday authorized four overseas news agencies to release news and information
in China after they passed an annual assessment, according to the Foreign
Information Administration Center (FIAC) of Xinhua.
The four agencies are Reuters Asia/Pacific Limited,
part of the Reuters Group, JiJi Press of Japan, ET Net Limited of Hong Kong and
NNA China Limited, which is affiliated to iNews Net Asia based in Japan.
The FIAC carries out an annual assessment of the
release of news and information by overseas news agencies or their subsidiaries,
based on the Measures for Administering the Release of News and Information in
China by Foreign News Agencies, before certifying them.
It was Xinhua's first review of overseas news
agencies that release news and information in China since promulgating a set of
measures last September.
As China's state news agency, Xinhua News Agency is
the institution legally empowered to administer the release of news and
information in China by foreign news agencies.
"Foreign news agencies who operate news and
information services in China should not only abide by the Measures, but also by
the basic principles enshrined in the Constitution, laws and regulations
concerning industry and commerce, taxation, telecommunications and internet,"
said an official with the FIAC.
He said the four approved agencies had submitted
"thorough and convincing" materials for the annual assessment in accordance with
the Measures and have observed China's laws and regulations in the release of
news and information.
According to the State Council and relevant laws,
foreign news agencies who want to release news and information in China are
subject to approval by Xinhua News Agency, and must have entities designated by
Xinhua News Agency act as their agents. Foreign news agencies cannot directly
solicit subscriptions to their news and information services in China.
With 22 articles, the Measures aim to promote the
dissemination of news and information in China in a sound and orderly manner,
according to the FIAC.
The Measures say Xinhua has the right to select the
news and information released by foreign news agencies in China and will delete
any materials undermining China's national unity, sovereignty and territorial
integrity or endangering China's national security, reputation and interests, as
well as any false information, or information that disrupts China's economic and
social order or undermines its social stability.