She said China's proposal of "suspension for suspension" aims to find a breakthrough while the "dual track approach" plans to resolve all parties' reasonable security concerns via dialogue and consultation in a balanced way thus finding a long-term resolution to the issue.
She revealed that the country has launched a new Tourism Monitoring program that is still in the piloting phase and located in key sites. This would boost security and bolster tourists' confidence. Signage in Mandarin language at these sites together with airports and popular sites would help.
She said she is improving her breeding techniques in the dairy farm and is confident she will shake off poverty by the end of this year.
She said the ever-changing demand for video productions among consumers is placing higher requirements on Chinese industry players, pushing them to make innovations constantly.
Sheng Liugang, an assistant professor of economics at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, said about 22 percent of goods subject to the additional tariff are consumer products, so levies would have a greater direct effect on US citizens.
Shen Xiaolong, a professor at the Chinese Department at Fudan University, said the Internet had enriched language and created a large number of new words, sentences, and rhetoric. However, the use of online expressions also had a profound impact on language and thinking, as people now increasingly pick up an expression without much personal thought, Shen said.
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She stressed that the two countries have a responsibility to the respective peoples to look transparently at fair trade relationships, not just from a bilateral standpoint, but really from a global standpoint, because what the two countries do will set a pace and tone for the rest of the world.
She noted internet medical companies are meeting current needs and making full use of their unique advantages of rapid response for online consultation, remote isolation and diversion before consultation.
Sheng Jun, president of Yunnan Agricultural University, led a group of researchers to use epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), a substance commonly found in tea, to help wound healing in mice.
She was taken to the hospital later for medical observation, the statement said.