That the country's top legislature convened a special meeting on Monday and Tuesday to discuss a report on the results of its inspections to determine how effectively the Air Pollution Prevention and Control Law is being implemented, and a draft decision on further ways to strengthen protection of the environment in accordance with the law, speaks volumes about the importance the country's top authorities attach to the issue.
CHINA SECURITIES REGULATORY COMMISSION said on Sunday that it plans to allow foreigners to open accounts in China's A-share market. Economic Daily comments:
THE MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND TOURISM has instructed all online travel platforms, tourism enterprises, and travel agencies to carry out emergency investigations to check the safety of all the services or activities they offer tourists. Beijing News comments:
THE LATEST DATA show that 58.6 percent of all primary and secondary school pupils in Beijing have poor eyesight and have to wear glasses. Gmw.cn comments:
Since the beginning of this year, trade frictions between China and the United States have significantly escalated. And with additional US tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods taking effect on Friday, the US has now launched a full-blown trade war against China.
The United States pulled the trigger on 25 percent tariff on $34 billion worth of Chinese imports on Friday, launching a full-scale trade war. And given the ominous signs visible on the global trade firmament, China would do well to prepare to deal with possibly the largest and dirtiest trade war in history.
The "social credit system" exemplifies China's top-level design approach, which is coordinated by the Central Leading Group for Comprehensively Deepening Reforms. The State Council, China's Cabinet, has issued the "Planning Outline for the Construction of a Social Credit System (2014-20)", which says the social credit system will focus on four areas: honesty in government affairs, commercial integrity, societal integrity and judicial credibility.
European Council President Donald Tusk's weekly agenda shows he will discuss only routine affairs with US President Donald Trump at the NATO summit in Brussels on Wednesday and Thursday. And there are no signs yet to suggest the European Union and the Trump administration will hold their first summit in the near future.
With the United States having already activated 25 percent tariffs on some $34 billion worth of Chinese imports, the Washington-initiated trade dispute with China has escalated and could worsen.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo wound up a three-day visit to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on the weekend. The first high-level contact between the United States and the DPRK in the wake of the historic meeting between their two leaders signals the two sides' continuing efforts to resolve their differences and promote the denuclearization process.
SEARCH AND RESCUE operations are continuing after two boats carrying Chinese tourists sank off Phuket Island in Thailand. Although all 42 on board one of the vessels were rescued, 41 Chinese tourists died when the other vessel sank and 14 are still missing. Beijing News comments:
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