Haigh said, having built up scale domestically, Yili now has the opportunity to win the global recognition it deserves, with the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative providing a chance to market Chinese brands across Asia.
Han said the draft also places great emphasis on respecting human rights and the rule of law. The draft makes clear stipulations on protecting Hong Kong people's rights and freedoms entitled by the Basic Law, which also answers Hong Kong people's concerns over whether the draft would excessively restrict their basic rights.
Hao Peng, chairman of the SASAC, has urged central SOEs involved in industries such as energy, telecommunications and transportation to efficiently organize production, ensure stable supply and timely services, and build basic infrastructure for epidemic prevention and control throughout China.
Hammond said regular EFDs are crucial to boost the UK's economic relationship with the world's second-largest economy.
Hao Huan, co-founder and chief technology officer of Yunji, told Xinhua that the company's listing on the US stock exchange was just a beginning for his team. He hoped Yunji's innovative business model could attract more foreign investors.
HONG KONG -- The Census and Statistics Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government on Wednesday released an updated set of population projections covering the next 50 years, saying population in Hong Kong will peak at 8.11 million in 2041.
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Haidian is also fully utilizing its abundant intellectual resources gathered in China's top universities such as Peking and Tsinghua, tech giants and fast-growing industry leaders such as Baidu, Megvii, SenseTime and Cambricon, in upgrading its urban construction and services as a modern science city via the "City Brain."
Han said securing the country's food always remains a top priority of the ministry, and efforts cannot be slackened.
Hans Visser, Vivat's endowment insurance manager, said, initially there were doubts about the future of Vivat after Anbang's takeover, but now there is only "positive feedback".
Harvard countered that the study was never intended to evaluate possible discrimination and that it was "incomplete, preliminary and based on limited inputs".