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- Upholding China's Constitution and bearing allegiance to the country are "the most fundamental requirements" for lawmakers, a legislative official said Thursday.
NPC deputy: B&R initiative a strategy to avoid future trade risks
Zhang Jianhua, a deputy to the National People's Congress, advised Chinese trade companies to explore alternative markets along the Belt and Road to cope with risks and uncertainties the Trump administration might bring to China-U.S. trade ties.
- China's Belt and Road Initiative could also be called version 2.0 of the opening up and reform policy and it will promote global economic growth, said Gu Shengzu, vice chairman of the Financial and Economic Affairs Committee of the 12th National People's Congress, on March 6 in Beijing.
- A fundamental law that aims to protect people's civil rights was submitted to China's top legislature for deliberation on Wednesday.
- Lawmakers are discussing the first draft of legislation that would gather the laws related to issues such as property, inheritance and the conduct of businesses under a unified framework. Cao Yin reports.
- When rape flowers begin to blossom in the rugged fields of Southwest China, people know it is time to depart.
- Journalists covering the annual sessions of China's national legislature and top political advisory body are attracted by some virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) products.
- China will give more seats in its national legislature to workers, farmers, professionals and women, said a draft decision submitted to lawmakers for review on Wednesday.
- China's first national park will develop rapidly this year, with stronger legal and financial support from Qinghai province, the top provincial official said on Wednesday.
- Chinese President Xi Jinping said Wednesday that the country should form a poverty relief mechanism with long-lasting effects and contain formalism in poverty reduction.
- Premier Li Keqiang called on the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region to further open up and participate in international cooperation and competition when he joined a panel discussion with National People's Congress deputies from the region on Wednesday.
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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.