Further integrated development of the Yangtze River Delta region will help Shanghai better play a leading role in the area and even the entire country, according to an expert.
Jin Xing, chairman of Zhejiang Autorock, a company specializing in the research and development and production of liquid crystal auto panel boards
The State Administration for Market Regulation vowed to toughen supervision over the healthcare sector.
China is now capable of creating super-resolution optical microscopes that can see objects a mere 50 nanometers wide. This allows scientists to observe subtle molecular processes within cells in real time, potentially aiding in the development of new drugs.
The Ministry of Education sent a notice to universities nationwide ordering them to conduct self-examinations of any gene-editing research they may be undertaking after a Chinese scientist's recent attempt to produce the world's first gene-edited babies sparked heated controversy at home and abroad.
Ma Jian, a former vice-minister of state security, was sentenced on Thursday by a court in Northeastern China to life behind bars for accepting bribes and other crimes.
Chilean businessman Gonzalo Matamala said he anticipates sales of his fresh fruit will double next year. He credits China's increasing efforts to open its markets, as promised by President Xi Jinping.
The Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China has called for the Party's senior officials to remain enterprising, assume their political responsibilities and strictly uphold clean governance and self-discipline in a meeting held on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Japan's announcement that it will renew commercial whaling next year has provoked condemnation from the international community, while Chinese experts said the move may reflect Tokyo's domestic politics.
Top officials of 10 areas in Hebei province were summoned by the province's air quality watchdog to discuss measures to put a halt to the decline in air quality in regions surrounding the capital.
The 750 precious artifacts range from Neolithic times to the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), covering nearly the entire history of Chinese civilization.
Chinese diplomacy in the past year has been resolute and steadfast in opening-up amid a series of challenges and conflicts, especially from protectionism and unilateralism, according to experts.
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