China will accelerate digitalization and information sharing for tenders and bids from this year, according to officials from the National Development and Reform Commission, the nation's top economic policy regulator.
Four years ago when the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region was preparing for an electoral reform package with the aim of implementing universal suffrage for the chief executive election in 2017, there were threats of political consequences from those seeking a new electoral system.
The Chinese and United States economies have become so closely interwoven through trade in the past decades that a trade war would be costly, potentially debilitating, for both countries, with neither emerging a winner.
IN A BID TO IMPROVE TRANSPARENCY, the State Council, China's Cabinet, is to report on an annual basis to the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, China's top legislature, about the State-owned assets it manages. Beijing News commented on Thursday:
CHINA HAS INTRODUCED its toughest regulation on land reclamation along the country's coastline, vowing to demolish illegally reclaimed land and stop approving general reclamation projects. Xinhua News Agency comments:
THE MINISTRY of Land and Resources said it is looking into the feasibility of new sources of residential land supply so the government is not the only provider. Beijing News commented on Thursday:
A knitting factory in Bangladesh brings together the past, present, and the future. On one floor, workers knit by hand. On another, people and machines do the work together. And on a third floor, there are only robots.
The flu outbreak this winter has been severer with more cases being reported than previous years, sparking a public outcry over the weak primary care system in the country. Large hospitals in most Chinese cities, especially in North China, were overflowing with patients showing flu-like symptoms - and that many of them were later diagnosed to be suffering from just common cold showed they could have been treated by primary care facilities instead of visiting large hospitals.
The United States might be the most powerful country in the world. But its capital Washington is undoubtedly the most paranoid place on the planet as exhibited this past Tuesday.
It is anticipated China will announce higher-than-expected GDP growth for 2017 on Thursday, but its strong economic performance, marked by its first growth acceleration in seven years, has been tainted by the recent admission by some local governments they have been doctoring their economic data.
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