They will pinpoint the remaining infection areas and apply small-scale mass drug administration (MDA), said Song, director of GZUCM's Tropical Medicine Institute.
Thirty-five ethnic minorities in China have systematically collected their own traditional medicine, yet the development of traditional medicine of different ethnic minority groups remains unbalanced and requires innovation.
Third, China has used external leverage to effectuate domestic reforms. The obvious example is China's entry to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2001.
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They encouraged the woman to sell the chili sauce online rather than just send it to neighbors as a gift.
Things are going fast. Chinese battery maker CATL has become a supplier of BMW. BYD, BAIC and Denza are offering car models with a range of 400 km.
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They will learn about China's experience in promoting sustainable development with technology and innovation and in industrial incubation, and seek opportunities for cooperation.
Third, the trainees' vocational skills have been enhanced. Many trainees had no vocational skills before. Even though they wanted to get a job, it was hard for them to find one. By learning vocational skills and knowledge, and participating in practical training, the trainees have now mastered preliminary practical skills. It has gradually become realistic for them to increase their incomes, get rid of poverty and acquire wealth. "Through practicing vocational skills, I can earn 1,500 yuan per month now. My income has increased a lot and I have become the main support for my family. I can stand tall and start receiving praise from my elders. My wife has become more considerate. My children are proud of me. I have regained respect and confidence," a trainee said.
They will also enhance joint investigations to smash cross-border fraud rings and nab the main suspects, he added.
They said the provision is based on China's Criminal Law. It also falls under the protective principle-a rule of international law that allows a sovereign state to assert jurisdiction over a person who is not its national if his or her conduct outside the territory threatens its state security.