The chamber looks forward to the government continuing to engage in constructive discussions with stakeholders and the public, in a bid to eliminate doubts about the bill, the chairman said.
The center will be home to more than 100 experts – scientists, engineers and other specialists from all over the world. The site is equipped with 2,700 square meters of pilot plant and labs, and 1,580 square meters of offices.
The circular said industry associations should introduce cost allocation guidelines to guide companies in a more reasonable structure to optimize the remuneration of actors.
The ceremony aims to showcase the latest global scientific and technological achievements in the internet industry, promoting the concept of making internet technology innovative, green, inclusive and shared.
The center will also function as the main think tank of the country's policymaking on archaeology, Tang said. National criteria for relevant facilities such as archaeology academies, construction of warehouses for unearthed samples, and management of digital information is to be developed.
The central business district in Chongqing in August 2018. [Photo/VCG]
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The central government had stepped in with the national security law to reverse the situation, helping local patriotic forces overcome opposition resistance, he said, and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government should make good use of the legal basis provided by the central government to safeguard national security.
The central authorities will take tough actions against the practice of formalities for formalities' sake and bureaucratism, extend inspection to cover all fronts, and consolidate and develop a sweeping victory in the fight against corruption.
The chaos threatened the safety of people in the neighborhood and seriously affected traffic in the vicinity. Some protesters also desecrated a Chinese national flag near the shopping mall, stamped on it, smeared it and dumped the flag into a trash can before throwing it into a river. They also smashed surveillance cameras and metro ticketing vending machines at Sha Tin MTR Station in total disregard for warnings from the government, the police and MTR Corp — the city's sole railway operator.