Yu Shaohua, a researcher at the China Institute of International Studies, said any party with the will to solve the issue instead of seeking to achieve its own purpose should take advantage of the visit and make practical efforts.
You noted that the fund will play a critical role in helping SMEs to endure the impact brought by COVID-19. Due to the unexpected outbreak, many SMEs are finding it harder to raise funds and resume normal operations.
Yuan Yuan, deputy head of the Department of Foreign Investment Administration of the Ministry of Commerce, noted that "for over two years, the Shaanxi FTZ has achieved great results. Through efforts like cross-border e-commerce involving the BRI, and standardized modern agriculture development, it promoted trade development, funded circulation and cultural exchange between countries and regions involved in the initiative. It is making steady progress in building good example for inland reform and opening-up."
Yi Xiaomei, an official at the Yichang Blood Center, said there are more than 400 regular blood donors in the city. "They have made great contributions to blood donation in the city," Yi said. "Zhang Bi, as a typical example, tries her best to guarantee the quality and quantity of blood."
Yi Xinbo repairs a bronze artifact. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
Yu also confirmed that the nuclear fuel fabrication plant in Kazakhstan, a joint venture between Kazatomprom and CGN, is expected to be operational by 2019.
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Yuen said the case showed that the man was able to mount a very good immune response and rapidly control the second infection, perhaps because his immune system had been primed during his first infection.
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Yu Kwok-chun, a standing committee member of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, said he was saddened to see how young students were deluded and exploited by some politicians in recent months during the protests.
Yu Bo, an analyst with Haitong Securities, said the essential part of China's household registration reform is to transform migrant workers into urban residents, which would spur domestic demand by expanding investment and consumption.