China will soon issue commercial licenses for 5G, as the country has established an edge in the superfast wireless technology, both in domestic innovation and international cooperation, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said on Monday.
President Xi Jinping has called for more efforts to encourage the public to grasp the importance and necessity of trash sorting, so that all of society can help improve the living environment and contribute to green and sustainable development.
The IEEE, a global technical organization under fire for banning employees of Chinese communications company Huawei from participating in its academic activities, such as editorial and peer reviews, lifted the restriction on Monday.
The Ministry of Education has warned students and scholars who plan to study in the United States to be fully aware of and prepared for the risk of possible visa restrictions, as more students are running into problems.
Police in China will promote facial recognition technology nationwide to help reunite abducted children with their families, a senior official at the Ministry of Public Security said last week.
Wang Qing was clearly unhappy with the amount being offered for a rock that might contain high-quality jade.
China and Germany pledged to strengthen cooperation, safeguard the principle of multilateralism and jointly face uncertainties brought about by the current complex and volatile international environment.
China's intensified efforts in environmental governance have proved to be an efficient impetus for the country's high-quality development and officials will further promote reform to maximize results, the head of the country's top environmental watchdog said.
Asian political figures and economic experts have expressed common concerns over the intensifying trade dispute between China and the United States and are calling for integrated efforts to address global challenges like unilateralism and protectionism.
The Foreign Ministry commended Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's remark that any attempt to prevent China from growing would be unwise and unfruitful.
Facing the prospects of an escalation in China-United States trade disagreements, the world should work together to persuade Washington to refrain from unilateral moves, former political leaders urged at an international conference on Monday.
The United States should take responsibility for the setback in economic and trade consultations with China, a government white paper said, warning that "red lines" cannot be crossed.