To further boost the development of green financing, China should continuously develop green credit, green bonds and green credit asset securitization, in addition to consolidating green financial infrastructure and institutional improvement, he said.
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To ease the fiscal pressure on local governments, China accelerated the allocation of a special bond quota and let local governments issue bonds as early as in January.
To accelerate the implementation of policies to further open up China's banking sector, the nation's banking and insurance regulator is soliciting public opinion on a decision to abolish and revise certain regulations on Chinese financial institutions, such as removing the cap on foreign ownership in Chinese banks and asset management companies.
To buffer the impact on fishermen's lives, Jiang said, people affected received 20 yuan () for each square meter of net cages being torn down. In 2018, a State-owned company was established to handle the fish in any remaining nets.
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To cut overcapacity, the key is to follow market rules, said Li Xiaohua, a researcher at the Institute of Industrial Economics of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, a leading think tank.
Time is running out to address the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, which could face the "darkest winter in modern history" without a nationally coordinated response in place, a whistleblower and former top federal vaccine doctor told a congressional panel Thursday.
To develop the border areas in a balanced way, 3.4 trillion won will be spent on 54 projects, including the creation of industrial parks and the improved conditions for business start-ups.
To go on living, Haoran needs a special drug, Cerezyme, but each dose costs around 23,000 yuan (,380). He should receive 85 doses a year for the rest of his life, but that would cost close to 2 million yuan a year and his family cannot afford that. With government assistance and money borrowed from relatives, Haoran received eight doses in 2017 and four last year.