Guizhou province has more highway bridges than any other province in China — more than 21,000 altogether, with combined spans of 3,176 kilometers.
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Gwangju's mayor Lee Yong-sup said the "job project" will provide a "breakthrough" to the Korean economy that is struggling with the "crisis of the manufacturing sector" as big companies shift jobs overseas from the high-cost country, leading to a sharp fall in employment.
Guangdong's Dongguan, a city of 6,228 national-level high-tech companies which ranked second, also benefits via spillover from a first-tier city: Shenzhen. In recent years, electronic information industries have been relocated to Dongguan from Shenzhen. The most prominent example is tech giant Huawei, which relocated part of its businesses to Songshan Lake of Dongguan.
Guelar believes the forum could also send a clear message of international cooperation on global issues, such as environmental protection, the fight against drug trafficking and violence.
Gunnar Wiegand, managing director for Asia Pacific at the European External Action Service, said the comprehensive investment agreement will help open up areas of the China market for European investors and tackle issues such as subsidies to state-owned enterprises.
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Guarding against systemic financial risks is the eternal theme of financial work and the government should take stronger initiative to monitor, warn against and deal with risks in a timely manner, Xi said.
HOHHOT -- Inner Mongolia autonomous region, the first province-level autonomous region established in China, celebrated its 70th birthday with a gala Monday.
Guo Jianying, mayor of Baoding, said the city government failed to recognize the grim and complicated situation of air pollution control. While it didn't make adequate effort in the work, responsible officials are not held accountable in a timely manner.
Guangdong ranks top among all Chinese provincial-level regions in terms of private sector-related added value, enterprises, tax revenue and foreign trade. Nonpublic firms account for 97.7 percent of all firms operating in the province.