Vice-Premier Han Zheng said the central government supports the amendments to Hong Kong's extradition law proposed by the government of the special administrative region.
The State Council, or China's Cabinet, appointed Xiao Yaqing, the nation's former top State assets regulator, as the minister of the State Administration of Market Regulation, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security announced on Tuesday.
China's civil aviation regulator signed two landmark aviation agreements with the European Union on Monday to boost their cooperation and competitiveness in the aeronautical sector and enhance overall EU-China aviation relations.
Huawei Technologies Co said on Monday that it will continue to provide security updates and after-sales services for all its smartphone and tablet products, covering those that have been sold and that are in stock globally.
President Xi Jinping has congratulated David Panuelo on his election as president of the Federated States of Micronesia on behalf of the Chinese government, the Chinese people and himself.
Visitors flock to locations featured in TV blockbuster
Despite the pressure of the slowing global and Chinese economies, most companies from the European Union with operations in China regard the nation as a top-three destination for current and future investment, according to the annual European Union Chamber of Commerce in China survey published on Monday.
As the only ethnic Tibetan high-speed train driver in China, 40-year-old Losong Tsering was elated when he sat in the driver's cabin on the Lanzhou-Xining section of the Lanzhou-Xinjiang high-speed railway for the first time in 2017.
Before the final season of Game of Thrones was broadcast, Chinese online travel agency Ctrip announced 101 tourism products related to the show's major filming locations.
The United States' escalation of trade tensions with China, compounded by newly enacted and threatened additional tariffs on Chinese imports, could come with a political price by hitting the US economy and employment, so the Trump administration should "reverse course", said some experts and executives.
Beijing rejected on Monday Washington's claim that China broke a trade deal the two sides had agreed upon, saying efforts by the United States to confuse the public and shift blame are in vain.
The Foreign Ministry and a military spokesman called out the United States Navy on Monday for violating China's sovereignty and disturbing peace and security in the South China Sea.