Local governments are taking the marketing platform seriously, with livestreaming becoming a central plank driving a massive consumption campaign, dubbed "May 5 Shopping Festival", in Shanghai. Traditional retailer Bailian, customer review and group-buying site Meituan Dianping and international brands like L'Oreal are employing online hosts as a magnet to attract eyeballs and open wallets. On China Brand Day, which falls on Sunday this year, livestreaming is poised to play an even bigger role, according to briefings from Shanghai authorities. They said the city is largely a barometer of avant-garde shopping trends in China, and they expect to see livestreaming becoming the next new normal.
Local governments are expected to accelerate bond issuance next year, to raise more funds for infrastructure construction projects and stabilize economic growth, according to analysts.
Lomanov said that artificially imposing a new bipolarity on the world will inevitably exacerbate the problems of global inequality and increase the gap between developed and developing countries. The formation of two competing economic alliances that strive for technological leadership and do not allow the advanced products of the opponent to enter their markets will be a source of increased economic costs and a brake on the commercial spread of new technologies.
Local residents in a city square paint their interpretations of a civilized city in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, on Aug 29. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
Logistics vehicles carrying such supplies enjoy fast-track services while market checks are being taken to ensure timely supply coordination, according to the MOC.
Local government authorities in the historic English university city of Cambridge are considering installing a "trackless metro" transit system that is similar to those developed in China.
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Local authorities were also asked to complete a full investigation to check potential safety hazards before the end of August.
Local farmers, though with less arable land available as a result of the project, have seen output increase with the technological assistance from Beijing.
Local commentator Lau Siu-kai told China Daily that the central government's recognition will help boost the morale of the embattled police, supporting them to withstand the unprecedented political storm. Lau is the vice-president of the Chinese Association of Hong Kong and Macao Studies, the nation's leading think tank of Hong Kong affairs.
Looking further into the future, the outline envisioned the Yangtze River Delta as the most influential and robust driving force of the nation's development by 2035.