Wang said that the reform will rely on new technology and strive to integrate various resources.
Wang explained that the government of Yunnan wants to upgrade the province's economy from a reliance on tobacco and mining, into a new model based on being a logistics and transportation hub, creating ecological industries and services, and on becoming a center for healthcare and healthy living.
Wang said the amendment agreement incorporated appeals and suggestions from services sectors in Hong Kong to make it easier for the special administrative region's enterprises and professionals to do business on the mainland.
Wang also said China hopes to reach more consensus with Latin American and Caribbean countries during the sixth round of dialogue of the foreign ministers of China and the "quartet" of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States on Tuesday.
Wang added that smartphone sales representatives would even help customers download SHAREit to transfer commonly used apps, videos and music, as well as telling friends and relatives that the app does not require mobile data to transfer photos and music.
Wang also said that China's trade will be re-oriented toward the BRI and other markets. "Enterprises 'going out' should pay attention to multi-regionalization, multilateralization, diversified development. At present and in the future, the foreign investment layout of enterprises can focus more on countries outside the United States, such as the European Union countries, ASEAN countries, Japan and South Korea, African countries, Latin American countries, etc, to expand the space of enterprises in developing countries and reduce the risks brought about by international political uncertainty."
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Wang Lu, an organ donation coordinator at Beijing You'an Hospital, who tries to persuade families of patients who have no chance of recovery to make the decision to donate, said her work has become easier as more people have accepted the idea.
Wang Yang (right), a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, shakes hands in Beijing on March 2 with Yu Zhengsheng, chairman of the 12th CPPCC National Committee. ZOU HONG/CHINA DAILY
Wang Linqing, an officer of the top court, had developed personal resentments during his work at the SPC, so he stole some documents related to a case he handled and fabricated a story that the documents had vanished mysteriously, the investigation concluded.
Wang called for more attention and grants by the government to support related research.