China will promote the integration of domestic and foreign trade, and consolidate the stability of the supply and industrial chains to ensure jobs for nearly 200 million people during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-25), a government report said on Wednesday.
Expo to spur China-CEEC trade By ZHONG NAN | China Daily | Updated: 2021-05-13 08:55 Share CLOSE An exhibitor (right) introduces a light aircraft made in the Czech Republic during China-Central & Eastern European Countries Expo & International Consumer Goods Fair in Ningbo, East China s Zhejiang province, June 8, 2019. [Photo/Xinhua]
Officials: Ningbo exhibition to foster greater cooperation between two sides
The second China-CEEC Expo will help China to share its market opportunities with the 17 Central and Eastern European countries and assist the recovery and growth of the global economy, senior government officials said on Wednesday.
The second edition of the expo will be held in Ningbo, Zhejiang province, from June 8 to June 11 and will have trade shows in three categories: the CEEC exhibition, the international consumer goods exhibition and the permanent exhibition of imported commodities, said Zhu Congjiu, vic
Officials: Ningbo exhibition to foster greater cooperation between two sides
The second China-CEEC Expo will help China to share its market opportunities with the 17 Central and Eastern European countries and assist the recovery and growth of the global economy, senior government officials said on Wednesday.
The second edition of the expo will be held in Ningbo, Zhejiang province, from June 8 to June 11 and will have trade shows in three categories: the CEEC exhibition, the international consumer goods exhibition and the permanent exhibition of imported commodities, said Zhu Congjiu, vice-governor of Zhejiang.
The exhibition will have a total floor area of 200,000 square meters. More than 2,000 exhibitors and 6,000 buyers are expected to participate in the event.
Video posts of milk wasting spark action By CAO YIN | China Daily | Updated: 2021-05-10 09:09 Share CLOSE
China s top cyberspace watchdog pledged to make greater efforts to guide youngsters to sensibly follow celebrities by further regulating online platforms.
The move comes after a video in which some fans poured milk down drains to support their idols in a talent show enraged the public. We ve made the control of online star-chasing behavior a priority this year. We plan to resolutely fight against those who instigate young people to follow stars irrationally and harshly punish online platforms that allow such behavior to be indulged, said Zhang Yongjun, head of the network comprehensive management division with the country s Cyberspace Administration.
China s top cyberspace watchdog pledged to make greater efforts to guide youngsters to sensibly follow celebrities by further regulating online platforms.
The move comes after a video in which some fans poured milk down drains to support their idols in a talent show enraged the public.
We ve made the control of online star-chasing behavior a priority this year. We plan to resolutely fight against those who instigate young people to follow stars irrationally and harshly punish online platforms that allow such behavior to be indulged, said Zhang Yongjun, head of the network comprehensive management division with the country s Cyberspace Administration.