The central Chinese city of Wuhan has finally emerged from its darkest hour in the fight against the novel coronavirus and is in a gradual state of revival.
The city’s leader said that the two new arrangements were made to cope with the worldwide spread of COVID-19 and a rising number of imported cases of infection recorded in the city.
The city introduced 986 new inaugural stores last year and hosted over 4,500 campaigns for new product launches, which were both leading achievements nationwide.
The central government set an annual target of increasing financial support to keep micro, small, and medium-sized business operations stable. In the Government Work Report, it said it will increase large commercial banks' inclusive financing to micro and small businesses by more than 40 percent this year, along with an expansion in the scope of the government financing guarantee and significant reduction of guarantee fees.
The city's investment fund for intelligent manufacturing with 10 billion yuan launched in the past two years has significantly driven local companies' industrial upgrading.
The central government initiated the environmental inspection in March to restore the environment in protection zones under threat from human activity.
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The city's iconic billionaire Li Ka-shing said every country is duty-bound to protect its national security, and therefore people shouldn't read too much into the rationale behind this national security legislation.
The city also issued a license for carrying passengers in self-driving car tests to 40 vehicles from Chinese internet giant Baidu.
The central government highlighted the importance of ensuring that focus is placed on "six priorities"-employment, people's livelihoods, development of market entities, food and energy security, stable operation of industrial and supply chains and smooth functioning at the community level of society-and that stability is maintained in six areas of employment, finance, foreign trade, foreign investment, domestic investment and market expectations, said Xiang Songzuo, former chief economist at the Agricultural Bank of China.
The central Japanese government promised on Tuesday to send a team of specialists to Hokkaido.