On a month-on-month basis, food prices fell 0.5 percent. Prices of pork, aquatic products and fresh vegetables declined on abundant supply. Costs of beef, lamb, egg and fresh fruits rose on rising demand.
On Tuesday, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, a group established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will meet to vote on how a coronavirus vaccine will be given out when one has been approved. The government almost always follows the panel's advice.
On the other hand, strategic emerging industries in which Wuxi enjoys longtime advantages became the priority in the city's development plan. In March last year, the local government released a three-year action plan to develop a number of key industries in the internet of things sector from 2017 to 2019. Cloud computing and integrated circuits are the two other industries that will play key roles in Wuxi's future development.
On Tuesday, Xi also met with visiting Prime Minister Keith Rowley of Trinidad and Tobago at the Great Hall of the People. Rowley is making a six-day official visit to China that began on Monday.
On Wednesday, the Dow fell 1,338.46 points, or 6.3 percent, and closed below 20,000 for the first time since February 2017.
On Wednesday and Thursday, Liu met with Ren Xuefeng, deputy Party chief of Guangdong and Party secretary of Guangzhou; Wang Weizhong, Party chief of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone; and Liang Weidong, mayor of Dongguan, to discuss economic cooperation between Garze and the prosperous cities in the Pearl River Delta.
广州舌口腔苔藓的医生
On Thursday, the BOK revised South Korea's growth outlook to 2.2 percent, down 0.3 percent from the conventional 2.5 percent, and cut the base interest rate by 25 basis points to 1.5 percent.
On its northern bank in the city, a research and development park is taking shape.
On the entrance of the main conference venue, where President Xi Jinping greeted foreign leaders last week, stands a large woodcarving screen of the Great Wall winding along steep ridges with pines and plums in the foreground.
On the current trade dispute between China and the US, he said, “I guess we soybean growers in general, we are just urging the administration to use American agriculture as a positive in the trade negotiation, and more trade with China and more selling of agriculture products would reduce the trade deficit that the president is trying to address. A tit-for-tat trade war I don’t think is helpful for either country.’’