To support the synergy between the MLC and the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor, and pledged to lend policy support through necessary resources allocation:
To safeguard water quality in the water source region, "grain-to-green" initiative has been launched, mountainous areas have been sealed off for reforestation, and pollutant emission is restricted in the areas surrounding the water source, said Wang.
To make risk control more effective, China needs to reform its financial regulation system to put cross-market and cross-sector financial services under more coordinated scrutiny, according to senior officials.
To offset the economic slowdown caused by the COVID-19 outbreak and foster fresh momentum, the government's investment focus this year has shifted from building infrastructure facilities such as roads and airports to projects improving people's livelihood, public services and technology-based new infrastructure, said Liu Ruiming, a researcher at the National Academy of Development and Strategy at the Renmin University of China in Beijing.
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To support labor-intensive enterprises and disadvantaged firms in stabilizing job posts, unemployment insurance totaling 55.17 billion yuan was returned to 1.15 million enterprises, benefiting nearly 72.9 million employees.
To open up Uganda, to tighten control over the "British East Africa" and to the then notorious slave trade, the British government decided to lay a rail line to link the port of Mombasa and Uganda. Yet investing heavily on a railway in Africa was deemed crazy by some British parliamentarians, one of whom wrote a poem calling the railway a "lunatic line".
To secure the supply of major farm produce, the commission encouraged commercial banks to strengthen financial support for grain production, circulation, processing, storage, import and export and consumption, and offer good financial services to the animal husbandry industry.