Shanghai Pharmaceuticals said in a separate statement that the acquisition of Arbor is in line with the company's international development strategy. It will continue to look for acquisition opportunities for high-quality overseas assets.
Shan Chunchang, a specialist in emergency management for the State Council, said that while risk is on the rise from increasing populations and infrastructure in urban areas, emergency management is underdeveloped in rural areas, especially in the China's central and western regions. "The new ministry will be key in building up an efficient emergency response system to safeguard people's lives and wealth," Shan said.
Several promotions will be offered through Eleme during the World Book and Copyright Day on April 23, including free shipping and a 15 percent discount on selected books.
Shares of Great Wall, which were suspended on Tuesday, declined as much as 2.6 percent as trading resumed in Shanghai on Wednesday. Markets in Hong Kong, where Great Wall shares are also traded, are shut because of a typhoon. Fiat shares ended 0.3 percent higher on Tuesday at 11.47 euros, giving it a market value of 17.6 billion euros.
Several ministry-level departments, including those for finance, emergency management and health, have responded recently to issues of public concern.
Shandong, Zhejiang, Guangdong and Jiangsu provinces reported higher work resumption rates of more than 95 percent, Wang said. Some 52 percent of small and medium-sized companies have also resumed operations, he added.
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Shanghai Disney Resort will build the world's first Zootopia-themed land, featuring characters and stories from one of The Walt Disney Co's newest and most popular animated films, Zootopia.
Shanghai's exports mainly consist of mechanical and electrical products, accounting for 67.8 percent of the city's total export volume in the first eight months.
Shanghai's first marriage registration site located within a park was unveiled on Monday.
Severe mental illness, rheumatic heart disease, bladder cancer, ovarian cancer and kidney cancer are newly added to the reimbursable list, which was expanded to 25 diseases in 2019.