Li said the renovation work is still however far from complete.
Liang Fengyun, a judge of the top court, agreed. But he also said residents who abuse appeals of their rights or try to make money through fake lawsuits will be punished.
Lin Lei owns Riseyearn Electric, a small manufacturer of parts for circuit breakers - just one among the 223,000 private companies in the city. His parents started the business with five workers in their family workshop 10 years ago. Now it employs 50 people with an annual revenue of around 30 million yuan.
Li said stimulating market vitality is crucial to coping with the pressure on the economy and also a significant part of China's reforms. The voices of market entities must be heard while China builds a fair-competition business environment and proceeds with the administrative streamlining, he said.
Liang Qi, an agriculture product price expert, said pork was China's staple meat and its price subject to a boom-and-bust cycle depending on supply and demand.
Li has stressed that the problem of long and cumbersome processes for registering immovable property remain quite acute, during a meeting in improving government functions in 2018. He urged that the government will shorten the time required by over two-thirds in five years and bring it down to within five working days.
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LimeBike rolling out electric bicycles in Seattle, San Francisco and several other cities
Li suggested that car owners negotiate a settlement with Tesla or safeguard their legal rights through arbitration and lawsuits.
Li, Croatian PM say project demonstrates potential, benefits of stronger relations
Li flew to Croatia late on Tuesday to begin his first visit to the Central and Eastern European country, which also is the first by a Chinese premier in the 27 years since the two countries established diplomatic ties. He will also attend the eighth China-CEEC leaders' meeting in Dubrovnik.