The meeting was hosted by Russia, which holds the rotating BRICS presidency this year.
The minister's offer followed a day of clashes with police, who used tear gas, water cannons and baton charges to push back the protesting farmers as they tried to enter New Delhi.
The mine, where 5G network coverage was introduced in late November, offers a glimpse of the progress made by China in the past year to commercialize the superfast wireless technology. The nation is pioneering cutting-edge technologies, despite global trade uncertainties and efforts by the United States to contain the rise of tech pioneers such as Huawei Technologies Co.
The meeting was told that taxes and fees payable by enterprises will be cut by another 2.5 trillion yuan (3 billion) this year, substantially easing the pressure on businesses, especially small and medium-sized ones.
The ministry also said that disposable gloves will be allocated for free on metro, buses and minibuses after an initial plan on the new requirement came under criticism on social networks over potential fines for not wearing gloves.
The measures were decided at an executive meeting of the Cabinet presided over by Premier Li Keqiang on Wednesday. According to a statement released after the meeting, earnings from the sectors will be exempted from value-added tax and enjoy a 10-percent reduction in taxable income between June 1 and the end of 2025. Those providing real estate or land for any related services will be exempted from deed tax, property tax, urban land use tax and six types of fees, including real estate registration fees.
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The ministry made the remark as President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepared to hold an informal meeting in Wuhan, Hubei province, on Friday and Saturday. The two leaders are expected to discuss global issues and exchange views on the overall, long-term and strategic issues of China-India relations.
The ministry this month released a guideline to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 through cold-chain foods imported via road and sea. It has also urged regulators of the civil aviation, rail and logistics industries to draw up regulations on transportation of cold-chain imports to prevent COVID-19.
The military said at least 47 civilians have been killed by the terrorists. The health department said in July that 40 civilians died of sickness in government-run evacuation centers in nearby provinces. Thousands of evacuees are still housed in the centers.
The ministry also rebuked the notion that the incursion took place at the boundary tri-junction between China, India and Bhutan, saying it occurred "more than 2,000 meters away from Mount Ji Mu Ma Zhen" and thus has nothing to do with the tri-junction.