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- An unusual piece of futuristic reporting equipment that enables its operator to broadcast on 16 platforms at once certainly caught my eye at this year's two sessions.
- The building of China's second aircraft carrier is in good shape as the hull blocks have been joined in the dock, said a senior navy official.
- Chinese lawmakers have started compiling the individual books of a planned civil code since late last year, a legislative official said Thursday.
- In order to remove the stigma surrounding disabilities and encourage a more inclusive society, a national political adviser has called for a change in the law that would compel mainstream schools to admit children with special needs.
- Chinese political advisors put their heads together on Thursday to offer suggestions for the nation's economic progress and ecological preservation.
- China's SOEs performed well in the first two months of 2017 thanks to a stabilizing economy and better management, the state assets regulator said Thursday.
- Curbing winter smog in the north has become a priority and challenge for air quality improvement, leading to harsh measures this year, the environmental minister said on Thursday.
- Premier Li Keqiang and other leaders on Thursday discussed economic upgrading, Belt and Road Initiative, people's congress system, poverty alleviation, anti-corruption campaign and other topics with national lawmakers.
2nd plenary meeting of CPPCC National Committee held in Beijing
2nd plenary meeting of 5th session of 12th CPPCC National Committee held in Beijing
China's central SOEs deliver strong performance in 1st two months
China's centrally-administered state-owned enterprises (SOEs) performed well in the first two months of 2017, with combined profits up 29.1 percent year-on-year to 168.59 billion yuan (about 24.37 billion U.S. dollars), state assets regulator said Thursday.
- China will build an undersea lab that can contain dozens of people, according to the director of National Key Lab for Deep-Sea Manned Equipment.
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E-commerce no safe haven for shoddy goods: regulator
- Chinese authorities are beefing up quality supervision for goods sold online amid increasing e-commerce activities in the country, said an official from the quality and inspection regulator in Beijing on March. 14.