SEOUL-The Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea on Friday opened their first liaison office near their border to facilitate better communication and exchanges ahead of their leaders' summit in Pyongyang next week.
Rural financial institutions saw their assets rise 6.6 percent to 33.4 trillion yuan and their liabilities expand 6.1 percent to 30.9 trillion yuan, according to the commission.
SHANGHAI -- Financial institutions in Shanghai have taken several measures to promote production resumption of enterprises amid the novel coronavirus epidemic, local authorities said Thursday.
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin announced the closure of the border with Belarus on Monday. Russia closed its borders with Poland and Norway and suspended international trains from Moscow to various foreign cities, including Kyiv, Ukraine, and Berlin on Sunday. Russia reported 63 infections as of Monday, Interfax news agency said.
SHANGHAI -- An online accommodation booking platform was launched Thursday to provide a better accommodation experience for attendees of the second China International Import Expo, according to the organizer.
SIPO and the EPO have developed "common positions" in their joint effort to simplify and improve the patent granting procedure. One example is the Global Dossier, a public service that enables users to monitor via a single online source how a family of patent applications is progressing at the IP5 offices.
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SEOUL - South Korea's sports ministry on Wednesday made an official request to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to ban the so-called 'rising sun' flag from being flown at next year's Tokyo Olympic Games.
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SEOUL - The Republic of Korea's presidential Blue House said Wednesday that it was reviewing way to turn the current armistice on the Korean Peninsula into a peace treaty during the upcoming summit with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea later this month, Yonhap news agency reported.
SEOUL-Waving banners and signs and chanting anti-Japan slogans, thousands of protesters marched in Seoul on Saturday to express their anger at Japan's decision to downgrade the Republic of Korea's trade status amid an escalating diplomatic row.