He Biao, vice-general manager at China United Network Communications Group Co Ltd or China Unicom, said most of the existing intelligent manufacturing projects are successful collaborative efforts of the industrial chain and the ecosystem as a whole.
He added that such projects can generate annual revenues of 800,000 yuan for the village, with the impoverished families sharing a per-capita dividend of 550 yuan annually.
He anticipated that the introduction of the regulation will substantially reduce the cost of commercial launches and bring benefits to China's satellite businesses.
He added: "The outbreak of COVID-19 is a public health challenge for China and the world. As a responsible country and world power, China has demonstrated outstanding responsibility and sacrifice, bearing the heaviest burden to combat emerging diseases and taking measures to mitigate the impact on the global community. We strongly commend China's efforts in the fight to control and contain the spread of the virus."
He also said that the Belt and Road Initiative proposed by China offers new opportunities for global growth.
He also thanked the people for "believing in themselves and in our country", and wished "peace and prosperity to our great Russia, the dear and only one".
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He also said Chinese enterprises are welcome to invest in Mauritius, which will provide a platform for business exchanges between China and Africa.
He appealed to the international community to help Hong Kong maintain its prosperity and stability, and jointly combat the scourge of violence.
He Jinguo, chief of poverty alleviation at the commission, said a major problem for village doctors was the lower income compared with their peers in big hospitals in cities. Despite government subsidies for village doctors, doctors working in villages with smaller populations cannot get a big increase in salary as the subsides are based on the number of people treated by the doctors, he said.
He also warned of the detrimental impact that delays to 5G infrastructure upgrades could have on the UK economy. According to a report commissioned by Mobile UK, which is the trade association for network operators EE, O2, Three, and Vodafone, a delayed 5G rollout would cost the British economy between 4.5 billion and 6.8 billion pounds.