
BEIJING, March 9 -- China will make laws on environmental protection tax, tonnage tax and tobacco leaf tax this year, according to the annual work report of the country's top legislature released Wednesday.
Other laws concerning grain and asset valuation are also on the legislation agenda this year. The top legislature will also revise the Securities Law, as well as laws for environmental protection, said the report, which was released before it is delivered to the National People's Congress.
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