With national deputies and members of China's top political advisory and legislative bodies gathering for their annual meetings in Beijing, Chai Jing, a former China Central Television news anchor, has helped set agenda of discussions for them in the next two weeks with her self-funded video Under the Dome, which investigates China's appalling smog and pollution.
Yu Xu, a migrant worker in Dongguan, Guangdong province, was able to start a business two years earlier than he expected after the local government simplified its commercial registration procedures.
Guangdong province, the pioneer of China's opening-up and reform policy, has taken the lead in administrative reforms to unleash the potential of the economy, especially in the private sector.
The Guangdong provincial government has issued a "negative list" covering investment access by domestic companies, becoming the first province in the country to apply such a list.
The central government is stepping up efforts to build Tianjin into the country's new economic growth engine through innovation.
On Sunday, the Provisional Regulation on Real Estate Registration will take effect, and there is renewed speculation that a property sell-off looms as corrupt officials scramble to unload property acquired with illicit gains.
China Unicom and China Telecom were awarded nationwide FDD-LTE 4G licences by the country's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology on Friday.
The decision by the nation's largest private steelmaker, Shagang Group, to sell 55.1 percent of the shares in its Shenzhen-listed unit Jiangsu Shagang Group Co Ltd, was intended to raise funds for diversification beyond steel, analysts said.
Although Intel Corp is the world's leading maker of chips for PCs and servers, the company has long struggled to land a significant piece of the mobile market, where Qualcomm Inc dominates.
The National Development and Reform Commission issued policies to promote remote medical care in five western provinces and autonomous regions on Thursday. A group of key Beijing-based hospitals will share their resources with those in Yunnan and Guizhou provinces, as well as the Ningxia Hui, Inner Mongolia and Tibet autonomous regions, the NDRC said.
To falsify or tamper with the information on the personal files of officials is undoubtedly a form of corruption. But it is beyond the imagination of many that such an illegal and unethical practice could be so rampant that, according to a Xinhua report, a campaign is to be launched this year for organizational departments at all levels to check the personal files of all officials.
The effort to build a well-off society in an all-around way constitutes a key part of the country's efforts to realize the well-mapped Chinese dream, says a People's Daily editorial.
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