Tightening is likely to hurt excessively levered carry trades, but unlikely to spill over to the real economy, said Liu Wenqi, an analyst at China International Capital Corporation.
Three sources with direct knowledge of Kim's schedule told Reuters that Kim will arrive in Vietnam's capital city Hanoi next Monday and meet with Vietnamese President Nguyen Phu Trong.
Though it is the world's largest producer of protective gowns and surgical masks, China was faced with a massive shortfall of protective gear following the outbreak of the disease. Thanks to efforts of Chinese companies to step up provisions, the country's acute shortages were soon mitigated.
Thousands of stranded residents are comforted with beds, food and support
Tibet achieved a grain output of 1 million tonnes last year, of which 800,000 tonnes were highland barley, the third bumper harvest in a row.
Tianjin solved the pollution in 14 similar pits in Jinghai district since 2014, and plans to deal with the four pits, according to the ministry.
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Through my foundation, I've been working closely with the associations that deal with this prominent issue. A few years later, illiteracy became a "national cause" - and I'm proud of that.
Through Li's online shops, the nets are sold across China to make an annual turnover of around four million yuan, with a net profit of 400,000 to 500,000 yuan.
Though other cotton growing areas continued to see shrinking output this year, Xinjiang posted increases in both area and yield, due to the promotion of scale production, according to Zhao Jianhua, an NBS statistician.
Throughout history, many developing countries including China have suffered a lot from intervention by foreign powers. As the most recent example, some countries have grossly interfered in Hong Kong affairs, which are China's domestic affairs, and even threatened to cancel economic and trade privileges of Hong Kong and sanction SAR Government officials. Politicians of certain Western countries, including government officials, congressmen and consular officers in Hong Kong, have frequently met with radical activists calling for so-called "Hong Kong independence", applauded violence as "a beautiful sight to behold", made unfounded allegations against the Hong Kong police, groundlessly accused Beijing of "encroaching on Hong Kong people's autonomy and freedom", and even boasted that their diplomats "meet with opposition protesters, not just in Hong Kong or China". Such remarks and actions have flagrantly defied the principle of non-intervention, and trampled upon international law and basic norms governing international relations.