Xu Zhong, head of the People's Bank of China's research bureau, wrote in a report earlier this month that the government is considering giving the central bank greater power in monitoring supervision of the entire financial sector, and that regulators should balance efforts to encourage innovation and enhance supervision.
Xu Lin, head of the State Council Information Office, speaks at the China and the World in the New Era forum in Beijing on Dec 16. [Photo/cri.cn]
Xiaomi steps up global expansion to ride the 'third wave' of chances Xiaomi Corp is expanding its overseas footprint to complete its transformation from a Chinese smartphone maker into a technology giant.
Xiang Ligang, director-general of the telecom industry association Information Consumption Alliance, said though Huawei is a latecomer in mapping service, it has telecom base stations in over 160 countries and regions, which can offer complementing information to satellite positioning data and thus provide better mapping services.
Xian Chenggang, dean of Unconventional Petroleum Research Institute, an affiliate of the China University of Petroleum (Beijing), said that the Ordos Basin and Jimsar have the best potential for shale oil generation in China.
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Xian Guoyi, director-general of the Department of Trade in Service and Commercial Services at the Ministry of Commerce, said even though China had confronted protectionism in goods trade, especially in the second half of last year, service trade has become a strong driving force in pushing the country's economic upgrade.
Xiong Xiaoqiang, a senior doctor at Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital, said most people younger than 50 who died of heart attacks were smokers.
Xinwu district in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, is exploring an innovative path for high-quality development and Yangtze River Delta regional integration, local officials said.
Xinjiang is located in the northwest of China. For historical and a range of natural reasons, it has long lagged behind other parts of the country in development, and there is a large impoverished population. The four prefectures in southern Xinjiang, namely, Hotan, Kashgar, Aksu and Kizilsu Kirgiz, in particular have a poor eco-environment, weak economic foundations, and a serious shortfall in employment carrying capacity. They are identified as areas of extreme poverty. In addition, terrorists, separatists and religious extremists have long preached that "the afterlife is fated" and that "religious teachings are superior to state laws", inciting the public to resist learning the standard spoken and written Chinese language, reject modern science, and refuse to improve their vocational skills, economic conditions, and the ability to better their own lives. As a result, some local people have outdated ideas; they suffer from poor education and employability, low employment rates and incomes, and have fallen into long-term poverty.