Liu Mingkun works in Jiangxi province's Zuixia village as one of many grassroots officials who are unsung heroes in China's mission to eliminate extreme poverty by the end of this year. [Photo by Zou Shuo/China Daily]
Liu Bing reunites with his family after a 34-year separation, on Jan 23, 2018. [Photo /scol.com.cn]
Liu is well known on the streets but still feels like a stranger in the capital city. His clients' reluctance to get to know him better was perhaps understandable but Liu was disheartened. He said many of his fellow workers share his sentiment.
Liu said that the financial sector should focus on serving the real economy and the country's prudent and neutral monetary policy stance, and that strict regulatory policies should be coordinated to establish a mechanism to prevent and resolve risks.
Lin said he supports the drafting of China's first law on personal data protection, which has been put on the top legislature's agenda, and suggested that some specifics-including what information should be identified as private and the liabilities of internet enterprises, users and government-need more study.
Liu and her husband operate a real estate company and make about 0,000 a year. "We don't see a need for our only boy to undergo any risks and hardships that are not necessary," said Liu, adding that Yiming was adamant about going to the US to earn a master's degree. "I simply can't understand why he is making his own misery."
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Liu Shangxi, head of the Chinese Academy of Fiscal Sciences, said lower tariffs on some electromechanical equipment and parts will support imports of advanced technology and equipment from overseas, increase supplies in the domestic market and facilitate the industrial upgrading process.
Lin and 39 other Taiwan college students visited mainland enterprises including online retailer JD, ride-hailing platform Didi, coffee chain Luckin and Xinhua's official website Xinhuanet.com from August 12 to 21.
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