Govt to cautiously restart personal exchanges with other nations
China is strengthening cooperation with various countries in joint prevention and control of the COVID-19 and resuming personal exchanges in a gradual and orderly manner, a senior official said on Sunday.
Speaking at a news conference on the release of a white paper on China's fight against COVID-19 in Beijing, Vice-Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu said that China has established fast-track service for personnel exchanges with South Korea, Germany and Singapore.
While ensuring the containment of the pandemic, China will also discuss with other countries to establish "fast lanes" to provide support for resumption of work and production, maintaining the stability of the international industrial chain and supply chain, and promoting the development of the Chinese and world economy, Ma said.
- China sends task force after deadly explosion in Inner Mongolia
- China's grain and livestock output rise in 2025
- Cold wave sweeps China, forcing school closures and snow response
- Guangzhou hospitals expand use of cell, gene therapies
- State Council to supervise probe into factory explosion in North China's Inner Mongolia
- Chinese courts see surge in foreign-related cases
































