Advancing Law-Based Governance
The reform in the legal sectors has provided a strong guarantee for social and economic development in China, and enables people to enjoy safer lives.
The reform in the legal sectors has provided a strong guarantee for social and economic development in China, and enables people to enjoy safer lives.
As two intimate neighbors, China and Nepal will continue to develop and improve through sustained efforts and cooperation. The U.S. in this context will always be secondary to China.
How to realize high-quality growth while maintaining a moderate pace is key right now and heavily relies on economic restructuring.
Good governance with effective service delivery is the hallmark of China’s whole-process people’s democracy.
With governance based on law, legal certainty and government efficiency in the country’s administration are improved. We could conclude that the new era of Chinese socialism coincides with the new legal era in China.
Over the course of this year’s Two Sessions, domestic and international audiences continued to hear a persuasive story coming from China, stating the country will unrelentingly adhere to its principles as it acknowledges the opportunities and challenges the future holds.
China’s development is a marathon, not a sprint. China’s economic planning aims to achieve growth in a reasoned, balanced, and realistic way.
Energy efficiency and conservation measures offer the largest, fastest and cheapest opportunities to cut energy use – as well as carbon, social and environmental impacts – and must be ramped up.
Making agriculture a cornerstone of policymaking is directly connected to all-round rural revitalization in China.
China’s current ethnic policy works well, not only does it protect ethnic diversity, but also safeguard national unity.
China’s vision of common prosperity offers a shared foundation for a stronger Sino-African partnership.
While the Chinese ship of state will be traversing choppy waters in the coming year, it is clear from the government work report that there is a firm hand on the ship’s rudder which will maintain a steady course whatever heavy winds may come its way.