Looking back on this year's legislative work, he said the NPC and its standing committee made eight laws and revised nine others, adding that some others that drew widespread attention and are related to major industries, such as the draft law on personal information protection, need to be further reviewed by lawmakers next year.
Liu, from the IMF, said: "Digital currencies still have a relatively small footprint and limited links to the rest of the financial system. Even so, authorities should remain vigilant. Digital currencies such as Libra have the potential to have a significant effect on the world financial system, particularly those that quickly reach a global scale."
Looking at the A-share market's history, the most significant watershed was the split share structure reform initiated in 2005, said Wang Maobin, investment department chair at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing.
Located in North China, Shanxi has seen a significant increase in its economic growth. The province's GDP rose by 7.2 percent year-on-year in the first half of 2019, marking a six-year high. It is a key coal producing region.
Local residents mainly plant orchids. "We also sell orchid decoration designs for courtyards, offices and hotels," Cui said.
Located in Dashi township in the city's Panyu district, the recycling center is designed to be able to cope with more than 240,000 disposable beds, weighing about 9,600 metric tons, and more than 600 metric tons of other waste furniture a year, Guangzhou Daily reported.
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Local media reports quoted doctors as saying that the patients were stable now.
Looking back to the first half of 2020, although the economy bore quite a lot pressure, it stayed stable, the People's Daily said.
Located in Hengshui, Hebei province, the village once relied on agriculture. In the 1980s, a local company began to make orchestra instruments and developed into one of the country's largest producers, according to a report by Hebei Daily earlier this month.
Located in the eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang, the city of Yiwu, home to over 2 million medium-, small- and micro-sized firms, sells commodities to about 200 countries and regions every year and is therefore dubbed the "World's Supermarket."