To address the growing challenges caused by the prevalence of diabetes in China, Bayer has been actively collaborating with industry associations, healthcare professionals and other partners to advance diabetes management through integrated approaches including public education, screening, prevention and treatment. For example, since 2019, Bayer has been working with the China Health Promotion Foundation on the Diabetes Prevention project. This initiative leverages both an online interactive platform and on-site programs such as expert consultation and community education activities to raise public awareness and health literacy on diabetes prevention and treatment, thus helping to improve outcome of diabetes management.
To facilitate his capital flow, Guo had registered more than 40 shell companies on the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Virgin Islands, Caixin reported.
To further restore the earnings strength of exporters, Li said the Ministry of Commerce will launch a number of nationwide consumption promotion activities in the second half of this year, to broaden Chinese exporters' domestic sales channels and further assist them in connecting with the nation's commercial enterprises and e-commerce platforms.
To fund the expansion in both domestic and global markets, Guangzhou, Guangdong province-based Miniso launched in January its preparation for initial public offering.
To change that and to revitalize the ecosystem, Gaertner believes Hong Kong's film industry needs to break away from the traditional model of producing stylized content.
To date, the number of IoT companies established in Wuxi exceeds 2,000, and the operating income of the IoT industry in Wuxi last year was 243.7 billion yuan, playing a leading role in the country, Li said.
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To complete the move, jurisdictional authorization must be implemented, Deng said.
To date, there are 186 companies engaged in porcelain production in Yuzhou and about 28,000 people work in the industry. The local government said total annual output of such companies had reached 2.4 billion yuan.
To further regulate the market, Chinese authorities have enforced several national-level standards for elderly care institutions, including assigning the country's first star ratings for nursing homes, which began last year.
To cope, China is poised to step up the construction of charging infrastructure, with a total investment of 10 billion yuan (.41 billion) being invested this year to establish 200,000 public charging poles, 400,000 private charging poles and 48,000 public charging stations, said Cai Ronghua, a senior official of the National Development and Reform Commission, at a news conference on April 9.