Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, said the country will channel more energy into promoting ecological civilization and resolving environmental problems, backed by political advantages of the centralized and unified leadership of the CPC and the socialist system, as well as the achievements made during 40 years of reform and opening-up.
Xinjiang affairs are China's domestic affairs and brook no external interference, he said.
Xiang Ligang, a telecom veteran and CEO of telecom website Cctime, said: "Cutting prices of iPhones will definitely boost the sales of iPhones in China, for the previous pricing strategy was risking the company losing mass-market consumers and rendering it as a niche luxury company."
Xie's peer Wang Wenlan says of him: "He does not choose a subject unless he has some idea about the political and social context of the time. As for everyday problems, if you don't pay attention to them, to their origins, and to possible solutions, you're not going to know how to reflect them through the camera lens."
Xiabu Rihai is a big fan of late kung fu movie star Bruce Lee in Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture, Southwest China's Sichuan province. The 6-year-old boy of Yi ethnic group has learnt kung fu all by himself for more than one year. [Photo/VCG]
Xi, also general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remarks in a reply delivered on Saturday to Zhoigar and Yangzom - two Tibetan sisters in the township of Yumai in Lhunze county, which sits at the southern foot of the Himalayas.
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Xiaomi also started a promotion campaign offering discounts for most of its products, while Alibaba's Tmall decided to launch both online and offline activities to promote itself as a green, smart and ideal lifestyle platform.
Xing calculated that an annual average GDP growth of 4.5 percent is needed for China during the next five years, in order to achieve the target of becoming a high-level income country. "If China can successfully carry out the key initiatives, China's per capita gross national income may reach ,600 by 2025."
Xiang Dang, assistant president of China Cinda, said credit risks occurred in some large companies in certain provinces and cities due to various reasons. Some were exposed to the risk of maturity mismatch, which led to liquidity crises. Some pursued an excessively large-scale business without making judgments on business quality and efficiency scientifically. Some overtly diversified their business, and some were lagging behind their competitors in terms of technology.
Xu Yong, a former vendor of shanzhai products at one of the myriad counters in Hua-qiang North market, is one of the pioneers to take the initiative of making a change.