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Those in attendance reviewed and passed the plan for overall deepening of reform and further opening-up of the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone and the plan for deepening reform in the science and technology award system. They also reviewed reports on such issues as improving education in poverty-stricken regions and the registration of people without hukou, or household registration.
Thomas Gerard Serafica, an officer from a fruit company from Ormoc City of the Philippines, said he learned a lot during the course. "The technology you have here is so advanced and practical. I was really amazed by the pitaya planted in rows. It is very efficient and economical," he said.
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Those products, coming from 82 countries and regions, had a total value of .54 million, up 135.5 percent year-on-year, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine said in a white paper.
This year, 3,153 students from 370 colleges across China have submitted 1,000 projects to the Mobile Application Innovation Contest, which was co-organized by Apple and Zhejiang University.
This year the Chinese economy has on the whole maintained stable development, with major indicators performing within a proper range. GDP grew by 6.7% year on year in the first three quarters. More than 11 million new jobs were created in towns and cities, which kept the surveyed urban unemployment rate stable at round 5 percent. CPI registered moderate growth. Foreign exchange reserves have been maintained at above US trillion. Structural adjustment has picked up pace, with consumption and services playing a stronger role as the main engine of growth. High-tech, equipment manufacturing and IT services industries have all seen fast expansion. Profits of large-scale companies have been growing at double-digit rates. Over 18,000 new businesses are set up on an average day. New drivers now contribute over 30 percent to economic growth. All in all, China's economic fundamentals remain sound.
This year, Yicheng will increase gig farming to ease the worries of farmers who can't tend to their land, according to the county government.