Aly Song/Reuters BEIJING (Reuters) - China will cut more taxes to support small and micro firms and high-tech companies, state radio quoted the cabinet as saying on Wednesday after a meeting. The government rolled out seven measures that are expected to cut more than 60 billion yuan ($9.5 billion) in taxes for small and high-tech companies this year, state radio said.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: How all-you-can-eat restaurants don't go bankruptSee Also:Trump's revenge: US oil floods European market, hurting OPEC and RussiaThe GOP tax overhaul took away a bunch of deductions available to AmericansUber's top choice for chief financial officer is reportedly VMware's Zane Rowe