Teams have spent the past year rigorously checking implementation of environmental regulations, as Hou Liqiang reports.
Scientists are conducting tests on a 100-meter-high air purification tower in Xi'an, capital of Shaanxi province, and are expected to issue a statement about its ability to reduce air pollution within the next few months.
The progress China has made in its anti-corruption campaign is welcomed and important for the international community, said a global anti-graft monitoring organization based in Berlin.
All eyes will be on China for the next two weeks. As in the past, there are great expectations about the deliberations and discussions at the two sessions, especially on how China plans to deal with emerging risks and strike a balance between reform and growth.
With China's car-rental business booming, more reforms are needed to related traffic laws and regulations, tax policies and urban management, Gao Yu, a deputy from Chongqing attending the 13th National People's Congress, said on Saturday.
The 2,980 deputies at the first session of the 13th National People's Congress can expect to discuss 10 items on the agenda over the next two-plus weeks, the meeting's spokesman said on Sunday.
A national investment fund for developing the self-driving industry should be set up and national-level policies aimed at speeding up the industrialization of self-driving vehicles should be introduced, said Robin Li, chairman and CEO of leading Chinese search engine Baidu Inc.
The combination of internet technology and the traditional automotive industry will become a major trend in the future, an industrial leader said on Monday.
Guizhou Huaxintong Semiconductor Technology Co, a joint venture between US chip major Qualcomm and the Guizhou provincial government, is planning to roll out server chips for China by the end of this year, said a top company executive.
Tencent Holdings Ltd is building its biggest data center in Guizhou province, according to its chairman Pony Ma Huateng, as the firm continues to mine vast amounts of data to bolster a number of businesses including its own.
Technological innovation is expected to further spur China's social and economic development, said Pony Ma Huateng, a deputy to the 13th National People's Congress, on Monday.
Hangzhou has rolled out a new wave of policies to attract and retain international talent, as the eastern Chinese city seeks to emulate better-known metropolises such as Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen.
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