Li's remarks came as China's economic recovery gathered momentum in recent months, with retail sales growing by 4.3 percent in October on a yearly basis, up from 3.3 percent in September, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.
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Li said the updated map will also enhance interaction with its users to improve accuracy. Users near a marked waterlogged area could rate it on the map regarding whether the prediction is correct or not.
Like China, India is dependent on coal to meet a lot of its energy requirement. But as countries looking to play larger roles in world affairs, they have the opportunity to take the climate campaign forward, even as the United States has withdrawn from the Paris Accord, analysts say.
Liang Jinning, general manager of Beijing XinKang-Ning Industry and Trade Co Ltd, one of the largest foreign tea distributors in China, said, "Consumers' feedback, and my own view, is that Indian tea quality is better and cheaper. Although China grows black tea, it's not strong but mellow in taste, like Vietnam's. With proper branding, the constraints of bulk imports from India can be overcome. In the next three years, I see Indian tea consumption in China increasing by 2-3 times."
Li made the remarks at a symposium held on Friday to mark the 15th anniversary of the implementation of the Anti-Secession Law in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
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Li promised that the Chinese government would provide them convenience and support and voiced the hope that they can work on deepening the friendship and cooperation between their countries or institutions and China.
Li suggested the two countries have a good understanding of the complexities and each other's domestic pressures. "Putting ourselves into the other's shoes is very important."
Li urged financial departments to help with further clarification of the fiscal support policies and with specifying the scope of fund usage. City and county-level authorities should also come up with a list of struggling businesses and individuals while ensuring that the funds are channeled to where they are needed most, he said.
Li's remarks came as he inspected the Ministry of Emergency Management, where he presided over a meeting on work related to flood control and drought relief on Friday.