The regulation is aimed at stopping violence and helping restore social order in Hong Kong, but some people have claimed it affects people's right to protest and jeopardizes the region's autonomy.
The report said it is misleading to judge economic exposure between two countries by looking only at the trade balance. The report further said it is mutually beneficial if the two countries avoid a trade war.
The report also showed that 40 percent of Chinese carry less than 100 yuan () in cash when going out, while 52 percent only use cash for 20 percent of their total monthly consumption.
The regulations began to be eased in 2009, when the State Council published a plan that allowed doctors to offer their services at more than one hospital. In October, the government released the Healthy China 2030 blueprint to "explore the practice of freelance physicians and doctor groups".
The report added that most complaints to an anti-fraud platform developed by Qihoo 360 and the Beijing Public Security Bureau were related to counterfeit online financial services.
The report also said that the Chinese economy currently showed many favorable conditions to sustain medium-high growth and move toward a medium- to high-end level, laying a solid foundation for the development of foreign trade.
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The regulation sets out clear regulatory measures to address specific issues, such as prohibiting the use of meetings, lectures and health consultations to carry out false advertising of food.
The report initiated by Renmin University of China covers 52 universities, including Beijing Normal University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, as well as some enterprises and social organizations that jointly formed an investigative tracking network. Seventy percent of undergraduates start a business while at university, and 26 percent of students have a strong will to launch a startup, an increase of 8 percentage points compared to 2016.
The registration-based IPO system was first tried on the Shanghai bourse's STAR Market nine months ago. During the 13th meeting of the Central Commission for Comprehensively Deepening Reform held on April 27, which was presided by Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, a plan was passed to advance reforms on the ChiNext market.
The report also urges investing in public services, especially education and reproductive healthcare, so that women's and girls' life choices are expanded, and they can make informed choices about sex and childbearing.