With its lowest birthrate since records began more than a century ago and rapid aging population, the world's third-largest economy is considered a "super-aged nation", where more than one in five of the people is aged 65 or over.
With opening-up a fundamental national policy, China has made significant development achievements over the past 40 years, becoming the world's second largest economy and currently contributing about one-third of world growth.
With larger room to move in macroeconomic policy than many overseas counterparts, Chinese financial markets have the basis to remain resilient, Xiao Yuanqi, chief risk officer of the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission, said on Tuesday.
With fear cresting over trade, safe-haven assets marched in the other direction. From a closing price in New York of ,271.90/oz late last month, gold climbed in the middle of the market turmoil to settle at ,302/oz in early May. It was trading on Tuesday at ,248.
With its subtropical climate, international hub ports and superlarge cities, Guangdong often stands at the forefront of transmissible disease outbreaks and imported transmissible diseases, Wang said.
With no need for a human driver, the bus is able to smoothly navigate roads, while avoiding pedestrians and other vehicles.
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With more focus on quality and efficiency than on speed, China will march toward those goals and bring about happiness to the people, and rejuvenation for the Chinese nation.
With the new foreign investment law in place, relevant legal application arrangements will not be changed, and legal systems regarding investment from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan will be continuously revised and improved in coherence to the needs of the practice, and will further provide a more open and easy business environment for investors from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, he said.
With the support of the central authorities, the Macao SAR government and people have made positive efforts to promote Macao's prosperity and stability as well as the diversification of Macao's economy, he said.
With the start of a second day of hearings to consider removal of America’s 45th president, Democrats and Republicans were both hardening their messages to voters.