While taking necessary countermeasures to safeguard the country's interests, he said, China is taking effective measures to help Chinese and foreign companies operating in China overcome difficulties and ensure the steady and healthy development of China's economy.
While there are no comprehensive, authoritative press packets available that provide a full overview of all topics to be tabled at the multi-day event in the nation's capital, one issue on the front burner at this year's two sessions is poverty eradication.
While the overall picture remains positive, some traditional industries including oil processing and coking as well as the nonmetal mineral products industry still face downward pressure, according to Zhao.
While severely cracking down on violent and terrorist crimes in accordance with the law, the regional government ensures that all minority groups enjoy the same rights and protects the normal religious needs of believers and respects their customs, it said.
While the government has suggested dumping the excess water into the ocean would be safe, local fisherman have expressed their vehement opposition to the move.
While the Chinese regulator may step up efforts to cool the short-term appreciation momentum of the renminbi, the country's long-term goal is to promote more balanced two-way capital flows and to maintain the general stability of the Chinese currency, experts said.
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While meeting with Uzbek Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov, Li said China will work with Uzbekistan to advance projects of production capacity cooperation and connectivity.
While seeking domestic development, the CPC has also led the country to evolve from a follower and learner into a champion and contributor of multilateralism and globalization. It is always open and inclusive and willing to share ideas and solutions to address common concerns, especially in the times of COVID-19 and world economic recession.
While much of the world remains locked down amid the pandemic with stores shut and schools closed, life carries on, pretty much like nothing has changed, at more than 20 schools in Hong Kong. More than 300 of the city's about 5,7000 special needs students continue their lives at live-in schools, much as before COVID-19 came to command the world's headlines. What has changed, through all this, is that the teachers and caregivers all wear masks.
While calling the COVID-19 pandemic most unfortunate, Zhang said "what is fortunate is that the UN-centered multilateral system is stronger than ever before".