Such reforms also indicate the nation now attaches great importance to drug safety and efficiency, and domestic pharmaceutical companies are spending more on R&D and talent due to greater appreciation for innovation, said Wang Yifu, an analyst with market consultancy iResearch.
Suggestions from residents are welcomed by the authorities, so the home page of the Tongren government's website features a "message board for local leaders".
Such cooperation will not only benefit peoples of both but also those in the Asia-Pacific region and the world who are so interconnected in a globalized economy.
Suburban trains throughout the huge Tokyo metropolitan area were not reopened until 8 am on Monday as officials checked for debris and damage. This sparked pandemonium during the notoriously busy morning commute.
Strauss said Schueco’s success is supported by various factors, including its premium brand, highly motivated and excellent workforce, great relationship with developers and the best partners in China.
Still, the heat can increase the risk of life-threatening heatstroke, said Gu Chengdong, deputy director of the emergency department at China-Japan Friendship Hospital in Beijing. Heatstroke can happen when the body temperature hits 40 C, at which point cells can be damaged and the nervous system can be harmed. Fatal organ failure can follow, Gu said.
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Stuart Tangye, a professor in the faculty of medicine at the University of Sydney agreed that there is an urgent need for testing kits. "The demand for testing capacity globally is huge," he said.
Stricter supervision is expected following a recent article by central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan, who warned inappropriate innovation in fintech may lead to systemic risks.
Such optimism may well be linked to his long stint in China. He likes working in China, he said. "Sometimes, my ideas aren't exactly traditional Japanese. A typical Japanese company seeking to launch a new business or try something new may have executives worrying-what if the attempt fails?
Students in Victoria, Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) also resumed face-to-face learning this week in a staggered pattern -- joining their peers in South Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory, who had returned to classrooms full time.