The remarks came after the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government announced that the city's Universal Community Testing Programme has been extended an additional four days — a move that came after the program's testing on Thursday and Friday turned up 10 positive COVID--19 results. About 953,000 people had registered online for free voluntary tests, while around 656,000 had been tested as of 8:00 pm on Friday. The program was ini-tially slated to end on Monday.
The regulators should spare no effort to solve prominent problems like online scams and selling personal information.
The regulation sets a limit of 15 years for aquaculture uses, 25 years for tourism and entertainment, 30 years for salt and mining industries, 40 years for public welfare purposes and 50 years for ports, shipyards and other construction projects.
The remarkable results have testified to the bank's operational efficiency, according to Luxembourg's Finance Minister Pierre Gramegna. "We are glad we contributed from the beginning to the setting-up of AIIB, because this bank is a real success story," he told Xinhua.
The report cited "grossly insufficient oversight by the FAA" that prevented the agency from ensuring safety of the plane.
The remaining 19 training programs will be held later this year in different cities.
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The report said Chinese companies had 80 license-ins in 2019, and 13 license-outs, citing statistics from biopharma information company Cortellis Deals Intelligence.
The remarks came after China and ASEAN agreed to strengthen economic ties in the digital economy during the 22nd ASEAN-China Summit held in Bangkok in November.
The registration regulation is one of six reforms the branch has rolled out on Feb 6 to back up medical research and equipment production during the virus outbreak, as well as bolster Shenzhen's development into a pilot demonstration zone of socialism with Chinese characteristics.
The report also found China, followed by the United States, are the world's top carbon emitting countries among the world's major economies, producing around 2.77 and 1.45 billion tons in 2016. The US is also the world's largest carbon emitter in terms of average emissions per person, at around 4.5 metric tons per person in 2016, significantly greater than the global average of 1.3 tons per person.