"The number of passengers taking buses in Beijing has dropped by 370 million from 2009 to last year's figure, partly because the subway attracts more passengers with its 2-yuan fare. We suggest the bus fare be one-third of the subway fare."
Leaders at summit call for 'equitable' global governance
China's proposals at the BRICS summit, in President Xi Jinping's words:
The Fortaleza summit of the BRICS leaders is a milestone. For the first time, the meeting of the group's five members is not merely a business forum but is branded with strong political elements.
The world's major emerging countries have expanded cooperation since their first summit in 2009.
Chinese experts share their views on the newly established BRICS development bank:
Less than two years after taking office, President Xi Jinping has scored an impressive 92-percent approval rating from Chinese respondents who said they are confident in his handling of world affairs, according to a Washington-based research group.
Major reforms concerning the use of government vehicles will bring a mild boost to the sales of cars and help Chinese auto brands in the future to get a bigger share of government car purchases, analysts said.
Japan's main opposition leader vowed on Wednesday to carry out a candid conversation with Beijing to improve ties, which were further strained recently over Japan's new military policy.
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