The plan is part of the government's effort to promote industrial upgrading and concentration. Last year, it set a target of reducing the number of coal producers by almost half to 3,000, with collieries with an output capacity of 50 million tons generating 60 percent of industry output.
The plenary session decided to recommend the two lists respectively to the presidium of the first session of the 13th NPC and the presidium of the first session of the 13th CPPCC National Committee, according to the communique.
The pilot zone, established in 2013 to explore the country's development of international medical tourism-related businesses and services such as licensed medical treatment, cancer prevention and treatment, has imported more than 100 kinds of innovative drugs and medical devices that are not yet marketed in other areas in China.
The platform is looking to use its data insights for new product launches and expects to provide support for 100 new products with annual transactions of 100 million yuan this year.
The political vitriol in the United States gushed forth on Monday, a day after a summary of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's lengthy investigation concluded that US President Donald Trump did not conspire with Russia during his 2016 presidential campaign.
The platform will also use big data analysis to keep track of students' progress. It will also offer a mini program on Tencent's WeChat messaging platform to help students memorize and recite words they learned in class.
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The poll was released as controversy over the country's parliamentary eligibility rules continued to rumble on.
The pledge that signatories make is "a moral commitment to give, not a legal contract," the campaign said on its website.
The poll showed that 68 percent of respondents worry that repeated battery use would cut the car's mileage, and 60 percent complained that the time needed for charging is too long.
The popular image of the ancient Silk Road is one of a network of trade routes full of camel caravans and bustling bazaars. Now, thanks to a gift from a Chinese-American philanthropist, the recently launched Center for Silk Road Studies at University of California, Berkeley will go far beyond that image.