The minister said the country would like to cooperate with other nations with an open mind and also further study some intelligent projects in accordance with market demands.
The meeting of the leading group of the Communist Party of China Central Committee on coping with the novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak stressed the importance of fully recognizing the complex, challenging situation of the pandemic and the need for zero complacency toward containment measures.
The ministry will create a fair market environment and boost sustainable development of the industry, she told a forum in taxi and ride-hailing integration in Beijing on Monday.
The ministry launched six measures for further implementing the reform of the simplification of administrative procedures for individuals as well as companies. These include simplifying the procedures and reduce the time for setting up companies, reducing or exempting business certification materials, providing convenient services for people to obtain ID cards and residence permits, and optimizing management services for hukou, or household registration.
The meeting decided to enforce stricter standards on hospital discharges of COVID-19 patients. Recovered patients must be placed in isolation for medical observation and receive follow-up examinations. Those who test positive again must receive treatment in a timely manner.
The meeting was aimed to seek opposition's support for smooth conduct of proceedings in both the houses of the parliament.
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The ministry released the goal on Thursday as part of several major tasks it will focus on this year.
The media plays an important role in building the Belt and Road, said Jiang Jianguo, deputy head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee.
The market share of Chinese TV series has seen a steady rise on the overseas market. Figures provided by the administration show the number in Mongolia reached 23.1 percent this year, compared with only 6.8 percent in 2014.
The ministry also conducted a survey of 11,854 highway and waterway companies and the results show that 28 percent of road transport enterprises have resumed operation with 44 percent of their personnel returned to duty, Wu said, adding that main port enterprises, the railway and civil aviation network are also operating normally.