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China-Laos railway is a major strategic project which was reached and promoted by top leaders of the two countries. Speaking at the construction inaugural ceremony of China-Laos railway in late 2016, General Manager of China Railway International Co., Ltd and Chairman of Laos-China Railway Company Huang Difu said the China Railway Corporation will take the best of its advantages on railway management, technology and resources to lead other enterprises on survey and design, construction and equipment manufacturing among others, as well as cooperate with Lao government and relevant enterprises in order to construct and operate China-Laos railway in a good manner.
China's technology exports stood at billion in 2013, less than half that of technology imports. After years of growth, the country's technology exports amounted to .1 billion in 2019, almost equal to the value of technology imports, according to ministry data.
China's top environmental watchdog has rolled out a more specific and ambitious plan to phase out or transform major emitters of airborne pollutants in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei province cluster this heating-supply season, following the worsening of air pollution during an unusually warm year.
China, boasting vast resources of onshore and offshore wind energy, is one of the fastest expanding offshore wind markets and is poised to dominate the global offshore wind sector with supportive policy initiatives. It is set to dominate the global market, with the offshore wind energy sector expected to continue booming, according to GlobalData. The global offshore wind segment is likely to grow seven-fold by 2030, mainly driven by capacity additions from China, which is expected to lead with more than 25 percent of the new offshore wind capacity expected to be added by 2030, followed by the UK (16 percent) and the United States (11 percent), it said.
China's top legislature on Tuesday adopted a decision to continue the operation of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region's sixth Legislative Council for no less than one year.