To support the development of the NEV industry in the wake of the COVID-19 epidemic, China has decided to extend subsidies and tax exemptions for NEV purchases by another two years to restore NEV production and sales, Minister of Industry and Information Technology Miao Wei said on the sidelines of the annual national legislative session.
To tackle the problems and ensure that incidents such as the one in Taihu are not repeated, the CAA published the 2019 Chinese Marathon Regulations.
To this end, Wang called on the SCO member states to promote solidarity and coordination and jointly win the global fight against COVID-19, promote security cooperation to jointly safeguard regional peace and stability, promote cooperation of mutual benefits and pursue common development, and promote multilateralism and jointly defend and improve the international system.
To help enterprises tide over difficulties and secure employment amid the epidemic, the central bank introduced the loan extension support tool, which offers local banks incentives in an effort to encourage them to defer businesses' inclusive loan repayment with penalty exempted for a certain period.
To meet the demand of nang lovers, nang industrial parks have been set up around Xinjiang. The one in Jiashi county successfully caught the attention of Ark Kadeer, with a giant nang pit built at its entrance.
To this end, more than 1,100 Chinese "Time-Honored Brands" have been officially recognized by the Ministry of Commerce. Those making the grade are granted an official seal of approval of their status colloquially known as laozihao. Local governments even have their own parallel certification projects.
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To increase the herders' incomes, the regional government has taken measures to promote tourism in recent years.
To offset rising living costs, the Ministry of Civil Affairs rolled out extra subsidies to State benefits recipients late last month in Hubei province and other regions hit hard by the epidemic-500 yuan for urban residents and 300 yuan for those in rural areas.
To tackle that, "China will continue to update and strengthen IPR legislation and enforcement," he said.
To protect the Yangtze River, Bai said, they are promoting several plans to better monitor and analyze its water quality.