Wang called on the CNDCA members to "implement the spirit of the 19th CPC National Congress, fully understand the historic significance and rich connotation of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era, bring their close connection with business circle into full play and advise on key economic issues."
Wang Junsheng, an associate researcher at the National Institute of International Strategy of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said that Kim has sent a strong signal in his 2019 New Year's speech that he wants to develop the country's economy, but the core depends on whether the DPRK can get rid of the international sanctions, Wang said.
Wang Tao, an economist with banking group UBS, said in a research note that, considering the downward pressures on the domestic economy mainly coming from strengthening financial supervision and credit-tightening policies amid an escalating trade war with the US, the government may first adjust the tone of tight monetary policy, especially for local governments' financing and infrastructure projects.
Wang said China's stance on the peninsula nuclear issue has been consistent and clear. No matter what happens, we should stick to two basic directions, he said, one is realizing denuclearization of the peninsula and defending international nuclear non-proliferation system, the other is maintaining peninsula peace and stability.
Wang Peijun, chairman of the committee for the radiology branch of the Shanghai Medical Association, said that although computerized tomography imaging offers valuable guidance on COVID-19 detection, nucleic acid detection is still the gold standard for case confirmations, as CT image shadows are present in other lung diseases.
Wang got a doctor's degree in engineering after he studied urban planning and design in Tsinghua University from 2002 to 2007 when he held various posts in Guangdong province, including mayor of Shanwei city.
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Wang also called for substantive progress to be made in the negotiations on the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) by the year-end and an East Asian pattern of development to be forged, which is free, balanced, inclusive and beneficial to all.
Wang said he'd like to see the school offer some tuition discount because of the diminished college educational experience. "I feel shortchanged by paying the full price. A 30 percent discount would be reasonable," he said, noting that his school is charging the standard full tuition fee for the fall semester.
Wang pointed out that ties between China and Chile have made it possible in recent years to improve cooperation in science, technology, education, and culture, thanks to the Belt and Road Initiative, through which Nanjing University cooperate with 31 universities in 11 countries.
Wang Qinmin, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, said a smart society is the highest phase of a society in development after going through an agricultural society, industrial society and information society, and this is based on the development of the economy, society and informationalization.