China must push forward economic transformation and structural reform to achieve sustainable and healthy growth, Premier Li Keqiang said on Wednesday.
"Now the new season of the Chinese economic miracle, one of better quality and higher efficiency, is unveiled."
"It makes sense that Premier Li would offer hope that China will rebalance its economy, given the emphasis since the 18th Party Congress and the two sessions on sustained growth and reform. Specifically, China will have to rebalance away from inefficient investment-driven growth and move toward faster consumption rates. His speech sets the stage for major reform, particularly by fighting entrenched interests and inertia in local governments, State-owned enterprises, the export sector and even the financial system itself. The conference in Dalian allowed Li to reassure foreign investors and markets that China is sincerely committed to managing continued economic reform and growth."
Imams join the efforts to deliver services among religious followers
China will strive to generate more jobs in coming years by launching additional reform policies and placing greater emphasis on the service sector's role, Premier Li Keqiang said on Tuesday.
Internet users who share false information that is defamatory or harms the national interest face up to three years in prison if their posts are viewed 5,000 times or forwarded 500 times, under a judicial interpretation released on Monday.
Qin Zhihui, better known by his online name of Qin Huohuo, was arrested by Beijing police in August for fabricating rumors on the Internet, thus harming others' reputations. He is accused of the crime of provoking trouble.
Premier Li Keqiang expressed concern on Monday over a looming war in Syria, saying the global economic recovery could be negatively affected.
The accelerated pace of China's exports in August has added to the signs of a gradual recovery, experts said on Sunday.
Nationwide registration system will keep track of patients better
Beijing asked Washington to maintain an objective and fair attitude and press countries to make tangible moves to safeguard peace in the Asia-Pacific.
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