To help them explore the global market, the ministry will support them by establishing various domestic demonstration centers for their products and technologies, he said.
Today, both the Chinese and the global economies were operating in a much slower rate of growth before the virus hit, underscoring much greater vulnerability to a shock.
To help more SMEs get through the epidemic, the China Association for Small & Medium Commercial Enterprises has taken a series of measures, such as coordinating epidemic prevention supplies for enterprises, building diversified sales channels and providing professional consulting services, Xu Xiang, assistant to the president of the association, told China Daily website.
To keep alive the memories of the "comfort women," similar memorial statues in South Korea, China and San Franciso, the United States have been erected.
Tobgyal has found a way to deal with the situation. Every time he comes to provide food, he leads some of the monkeys away to prevent members of different families from crowding together. He also often takes injured monkeys to his home to be treated.
Tobacco, liquors, automobiles, products related to endangered animals and plants, as well as goods prohibited by China will not receive tax cuts.
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To keep up with the rising demand for freight trains amid the COVID-19 outbreak which has hampered international air and sea transport, China is ramping up efforts to further improve China-Europe rail freight services, said Meng from the NDRC.
To minimize disturbance to test takers, buses will also stop open-air broadcasting of bus stops near exam sites, according to the company.
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To some degree, the economic impact of COVID-19 is accelerating trends that had already been emerging across many markets. As institutional investors' understanding of climate risk deepens, and technology costs change rapidly, there is significant private capital movement from brown to green development, according to Rebecca Mikula-Wright, director of Asia Investor Group on Climate Change.