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Lin Zhikun, deputy head of the town, said: "Under the mechanism, people share risks and benefits together. All profits generated by the tea plantations will be returned to the farmers after deducting necessary expenses, so as to drive all people toward a well-off life."
Liu said the raw milk is cold-chain transported and is processed within seven hours in a factory in the city of Mudanjing to guarantee its quality.
Liu Xincheng, born in March 1952, is executive vice chairman of the Central Committee of the China Association for Promoting Democracy.
Liu Zhiren, mayor of Chenzhou in Hunan province, NPC deputy
Liu knew of more than 300 children in Hunan suffering from thalassemia, with many of their parents unaware of how to manage such patients or perform follow-up care.
武汉躁狂症治疗多久能恢复正常
Liu said more lessons about network security should be given earlier in primary school to make children more aware of the importance of online security.
Liu Jingkun, an analyst at ChinaVenture Institute, said: "Because the A-share market has relatively high demands in terms of profits, while the HKEX has lower thresholds for biomedical enterprises, companies that have not reported profits can choose the Hong Kong market for their IPO."
Lin said police in Guangdong will this year launch at least 100 special operations to help fight against different kinds of crime in the province, with 34 having been launched in the first five months.
Liu said trade protectionism is based on “dangerous logic” in which international relationships enter a “zero-sum game” where one country’s gain is another’s loss. He said no country should put itself above international trade rules and challenged the UK and China to combat a “Cold War mentality” and an “ideological bigotry” that he said is prevalent in the world today.