Liang Wannian, head of the commission's department of reform, said they will propel reforms in the grading of medical treatment, introducing a modern governance mode for domestic hospitals, and further improve medical insurance.
Like a string of previous debates, Wednesday's prominently featured squabbles over a program that could alienate general-election swing voters who may be wary of fully government-run, universal health care and that will be extraordinarily difficult to get through Congress — even if Democrats take the White House and make significant 2020 congressional gains.
Life insurance products should be more diverse to enhance risk control, said a senior insurance regulatory official.
Like Liu, 28-year-old Abulimit did not choose to work in Beijing after graduation in 2016, but returned to his hometown, Urumqi, capital of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, where he felt needed and fulfilled.
Li stressed further opening up in the telecom sector, support for research and development of new technology, and cyberspace security.
Liang made the statement at the travel agency's 20-year anniversary celebration, held in Shanghai on Tuesday. It is the company's three-year target to grow into the largest global travel agency in Asia. Trip.com should aim to be the world's largest travel agency in five years' time, he said.
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Liberal Ontario MP Anthony Rota is dragged to the Speakers chair by Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, right, and Conservative Party leader and Leader of the Official Opposition Andrew Scheer after Rota was elected as Speaker of the House of Commons as parliament prepares to resume for the first time since the election in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Dec 5, 2019. [Photo/Agencies]
Li said some people may feel embarrassed to go to drug stores to buy such medicines, so they shop online or sneak in to small shops selling sex products at night.
Li made the remarks during a forum on smart manufacturing in the steel industry, in Xingtai city, Hebei province.
Like many internet businesses, cloud computing in China is dominated by homegrown Chinese companies like Alibaba and Baidu, and the Big Three public cloud providers are pretty small inside China. Not only do these Chinese companies have close relationships with the government, but Chinese law prohibits AWS from using its own branding in China, forcing it to work through Beijing Sinnet Technology.