He described China's employment situation as "very stable" and "in a positive trend."
He participated in SIAL Conference, a major food innovation exhibition in Asia held in Shanghai China last month, and plans to go to China in August and September for two major industry conferences.
He called for building high-speed, mobile, ubiquitous and safe information infrastructure, integrating government and social data resources, and improving the collection of fundamental information and important information resources in key areas.
He made the comment after customs released the country's trade data for the first half of the year. Foreign trade increased by 3.9 percent year-on-year, totaling 14.67 trillion yuan (.16 trillion), with exports growing by 6.1 percent year-on-year. Imports rose 1.4 percent, and the country's trade surplus widened by 41.6 percent year-on-year to hit 1.23 trillion yuan during the same period.
He initiated an "adopt a cow" program on social media in December 2016. Under the program, subscribers pay 2,999 yuan a year to get the milk from a cow, or a box of packaged yogurt, delivered once a week directly to their homes. They can also monitor the living condition of the cow, on their phones.
He has also highlighted the importance of inspection and supervision in poverty relief, stressing that the effects of poverty-elimination work in one place should be evaluated by officials from other areas to ensure impartiality, and the result of the assessment should be an important yardstick for cadre promotion.
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He made the announcement hours after going to Joint Base Andrews outside Washington, DC, to greet three US citizens who had returned to the US after being released by the DPRK.
He eventually convinced local officials and, after repeated attempts, received policy support from the General Administration of Customs. His proposal was finally given a green light by the Urumqi government.
He noted drug-related cases still rank at the top among all criminal cases, adding drug offenders, especially ringleaders and recidivists, must be given heavier penalties.
He is facing allegations of under-reporting his earnings in Nissan's financial statements for years, in violation of Japan's Financial Instruments and Exchange Act.