On March 2, bourses in Shanghai and Shenzhen announced start of bond issuance businesses targeting Belt and Road Initiative projects. Jiang Chao, a senior researcher at Haitong Securities, said it is necessary to expand financing channels to meet the huge funding demand for such projects.
On May 2, China Welfare Lottery announced that someone had won its 24.54 million yuan (about .57 million) jackpot. The winner, who bought the ticket on May 1, had about two months, or until July 1, to collect the prize money before the ticket expires.
On Saturday ahead of the ministerial conference, China signed a memorandum of understanding with the WTO Secretariat on the 7th phase of the China Program. The program, initiated in July 2011, aims to help LDCs integrate more effectively into the global economy by strengthening their participation in WTO activities and by helping those not yet members to join the Organization.
On June 5, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange released a statement that canceled the examination and approval to insurers' capital on the exchange settlement, and implemented settlement system based on insurers' willingness.
On Monday, The Japan Times quoted the Japanese Defense Ministry as saying that the submarine Kuroshio, along with the Kaga helicopter destroyer and two other ships, conducted an anti-submarine warfare exercise in the South China Sea last week.
On Jan 10, the Ministry of Health set up the Coronavirus Scientific Advisory Board with 26 members, specializing in fields such as chest diseases, infectious diseases and clinical microbiology. The number of members later rose to 31. The board works on treatment guidelines for medics and on measures to be followed by the public. It also provides updates on the COVID-19 situation nationwide.
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On Friday, a fresh round of violence and vandalism broke out to defy the to-be-adopted new law. Black-clad masked rioters attacked 14 locations, including Sha Tin, Tsuen Wan, Wong Tai Sin and Aberdeen. The rioters set fires, vandalized MTR stations, broke the glass panels of shops, threw gasoline bombs at police officers, and attacked MTR staff and bystanders. A train in Sha Tin caught fire after being hit by gasoline bombs.
On Saturday, the five climbers were reported as stuck towards the summit of Citlalteptel, with several sources reporting they were in the area known as El Sarcofago (The Sarcophagus), 5,200m above sea level.
On March 23, Secretary-General Guterres appealed for a global cease-fire.
On May 1, groups of radicals flouted a ban on social gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic, staging illegal assemblies and hurling gasoline bombs at police vehicles. The radical protests have laid bare the ill intentions of the violent forces and the behind-the-scene plotters, organizers and instigators to drag Hong Kong into an abyss, a spokesperson for the office said in a statement.