The ministry said China firmly opposes the unilateralism and trade protectionism carried out by the United States, as it disregards China's efforts to strengthen the protection of intellectual property rights and ignores the rules of the World Trade Organization.
The ministry attributed the solid expansion to stable domestic economic growth, a set of opening-up measures, and favorable policy support for the service sector.
The ministry said it will continue its campaigns focusing on solid waste and on water bodies that supply drinking water along the Yangtze.
The measures that have been taken include VAT relief for small businesses; extending the loss carry-forward period from five years to eight years for sectors severely hit by COVID-19, providing 2.85 trillion yuan (1.3 billion) of low-cost lending for smaller businesses, and deferring over 1 trillion yuan of principal or interest payments for more than 1.1 million micro, small and medium-sized businesses.
The ministry released a statement on Monday via its WeChat account, saying that 62 vessels – including maritime law enforcement vessels, and rescue and decontamination ships – had by Sunday joined in tackling the aftermath of the collision. So far the job has been carried out in an orderly manner.
The metropolis continued to be a hotbed attracting key foreign investment projects. The metropolis saw 1,500 new product debuts from 300 brands during the May 5 shopping festival spanning May and June. Foreign retailers ranging from L'Oreal to Lego all made global debuts of their offerings during the occasion.
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The military relations between the two countries are at the best level in their history, Xi said, adding that China supports military exchanges and cooperation with Myanmar.
The ministry said it has set up a special team for the crackdown and directed operations in 14 major regions.
The market was mixed Tuesday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 22.65 points, or 0.08 percent, but the S&P 500 and Nasdaq were up. All three indices declined Monday.
The members of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, China's top legislature, highlighted her case. At a news conference held after the passing of the law, they condemned all attacks against medical staff members.