On March 24, 2016, Xi heard a report on the creation of Beijing's "subsidiary center" and another area to which noncapital functions would be shifted from Beijing. The subsidiary center is to be located in the eastern suburb of Tongzhou, while the other area will be Xiongan.
On Oct 19, the three top financial regulators - the People's Bank of China, the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission, and the China Securities Regulatory Commission - vowed measures to mitigate pledged-share risks.
On Nov 28, the National Healthcare Security Administration announced the new drug list included in China's national medical insurance catalog, and four of Gilead's innovative medicines were in the list, including an anti-AIDS drug, an anti-hepatitis B drug, and two anti-hepatitis C medicines.
On Monday, the man, Liu Hailong, drove a BMW sedan and suddenly veered into the nonmotorized vehicle lane, where a rider surnamed Yu was waiting at a traffic light, to avoid waiting in line to turn right.
On June 17, the China National Narcotics Control Commission released a report showing that the number of arrests of new drug users in the country last year fell by 26.6 percent year-on-year, with the number of new drug users under the age of 35 falling 31 percent.
On July 29, shooting began on the online movie Shuiyue Jinghua, a production sponsored by Youku, the streaming company owned by e-commerce giant Alibaba and Shanghai Films and Media Corp. The fantasy/romance drama is being filmed in Hengdian and Shanghai.
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On Monday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that his government would allow immediate family members of citizens and permanent residents to cross the border.
On Oct 18, Chinese internet search engine giant Baidu Inc and the Hainan provincial government signed an agreement to build an eco-village with an investment of 10 billion yuan (.45 billion).
On March 11, the Chinese Athletic Association announced in Xiamen, Fujian province, that more than 120,000 new runners had taken part in full marathons last year, while just 57,000 had quit the events.
On Oct. 29, Weakley told AAA he was in an “extreme state of fatigue and suffering insomnia and depression due to the sheer lack of sleep,” according to the suit. He planned to take a 34-hour break to recover.