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- Major topics at China's 2019 NPC & CPPCC
- China's shift to high-quality development better for future: expert
- China's annual Two Sessions reflect deep economic change in the country as it transitions to high-quality development, said a Cuban expert.
- Greater Bay Area looks to prosper via increasing exchange
- The Greater Bay Area is embracing cooperative growth in keeping with China's plans in this year's government work report to step up regional coordinated development.
- NPC deputy suggests China improve agri-trade promotion
- Zhu Jing, an NPC deputy and dean of Economics and Management at Nanjing Agricultural University, has suggested China improve trade promotion to make its agricultural products more competitive in the global market.
- Bring China to the world via film, TV: CPPCC members
- Actors, directors and screenwriters attending the CPPCC session have suggested that China show itself to the world through high-quality films and TV series.
- US should not feel uneasy over Chinese 5G technology
- Washington should admit that every country has a justified right to develop and most countries can make their own choices independently, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday.
- China stresses opinions by companies, associations in drafting regulations
- Chinese authorities are told to fully consider opinions raised by enterprises and industry associations when formulating administrative regulations and normative documents, according to a circular issued by the General Office of the State Council.
- Yangtze conservation work making progress cleaning up chemical firms
- Over the past three years, Hubei Xingfa Chemicals Group Co Ltd has shut down about one-third of its production capacity and four chemical waste discharge flues along the Yangtze River.
- Major strides in pollution control seen
- The central leadership's unprecedented attention to environmental protection has played a big role in the country's progress on this front, and authorities will continue to provide impetus for the nation's green development, experts said.
- China Energy chief says green measures are key
- Ling Wen, president & CEO of China Energy, said the State-owned company will continue its efforts in the clean and efficient use of coal, and will further promote clean energy including hydrogen energy, to meet China's commitment to combat climate change.
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- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang meets reporters from home and abroad at a news conference on March 15 after the conclusion of the second session of the 13th National People's Congress.