A number of positive factors will gradually gain traction in 2016, although downward pressures on growth such as overcapacity, profit deceleration and rising nonprofit loans will persist, according to a research report from the People's Bank of China.
"Supply-side" reform was highlighted at the conference. In the United States, the reform is largely equivalent to tax cuts. In China, the most discussed issue is the destocking and elimination of zombie firms.
China's top legislature is considering China's first anti-terrorism law, which many say is urgently needed as the fight against terrorists has intensified.
Strawberries, bananas, pawpaw ... anyone who has eaten these fruits recently will have tasted cloned foods, which have been sold unlabelled at supermarkets across the world since the 1980s.
"We already put too many things into our bodies without knowing what they really are. Personally, I won't eat anything I haven't had before, no matter how delicious and fancy it may be."
There is one simple reason Wang Hui became an agricultural scientist: he wanted his parents and fellow villagers to have enough to eat.
Landscape authorities in Wuhan recently caused a stir when they fined a power supply worker surnamed Zhu 300 yuan ($46.90) for cutting tree branches during repair work on electricity facilities last week.
The recurring gray smog in Beijing is a symbol of the thorny side of the country's modernization. The challenge is how to alter the use of the inferior coal that's responsible for much of it.
Chen Yuanyuan has a talent for identifying odors collected in special bags from landfills and industrial plants.
As China's economic growth has slowed, many enterprises, especially in the manufacturing sector, have undertaken transformations and upgrades that have increased the turnover rate of employees this year, a recent survey showed.
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