The measures, which will come into effect on June 30, include the single window policy that will help streamline business registration, reduce paperwork and eliminate the need to deal with multiple departments and offices, Vice-Minister of Commerce Wang Shouwen told a policy briefing hosted by the State Council Information Office.
The ministry did not release details on the number of foreign suspects detained last year, but said most of them came from West Africa, Southeast Asia and North America. Many entered China illegally and did not have legal status, lawful residence or employment in China.
The meeting called for further opening-up in the field of science and technology, fully using international resources in innovation, the statement said.
The ministers resolve to leverage technologies and digital trade to allow businesses, especially the micro, small and medium enterprises, to continue operations amid the outbreak, and to strengthen long-term supply chain resilience and sustainability, according to the statement.
The meeting highlighted the importance of building civilization practice centers for the new era, which the statement said is expected to encourage rural villagers to engage in building socialist modernization.
The measures included single hospital rooms, advice to stay at home if possible, encouraging the use of N95 masks for those who had recent treatment with biologics and immunosuppressants, and keeping in contact with the IBD team every day.
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The mechanism will also send a special group to northeastern China's Heilongjiang province, bordering Russia, which has seen a relatively large number of imported and domestic cases recently, to spur and guide local authorities to refine and reinforce containment measures, it added.
The market's recent resurgence therefore "could be another bull trap, and an opportunity to sell at better levels, if politicians disappoint," Hewson wrote.
The ministry said China firmly opposes the unilateralism and trade protectionism carried out by the United States, as it disregards China's efforts to strengthen the protection of intellectual property rights and ignores the rules of the World Trade Organization.
The meeting also decided to launch pilot programs of home-based elderly care and community elder care services.