The ministry will also take more measures to ensure the implementation of favorable policies designed to support small and medium-sized enterprises, Miao said.
The measures have been released by the ministry and multiple other agencies including National Development and Reform Commission, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Ecology and Environment, Ministry of Transport and China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission.
The meeting also called for banks to offer preferential loans at fiscally subsidized interest rates below 1.6 percent for enterprises that produce, transport or sell medical supplies and life necessities.
The meeting noted that it is the historic mission of this generation of Chinese Communists to achieve the three-phase goals of building a moderately prosperous society in all respects, basically realizing modernization and making China a great modern socialist country in every dimension.
The ministry said in a statement that electronic methods will become the main way to collect tolls on expressways before December, in a move designed to make transport more efficient. All provincial-level areas in the Chinese mainland, with the exception of the Tibet autonomous region and Hainan province, have come up with plans to promote electronic toll collection.
The measures come a day after Japan barred entry to visitors from severely affected areas in the ROK and ordered two weeks of quarantine for others.
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The ministry found that US companies had dumped grain sorghum on the Chinese market, and such imports had caused substantial damage to the domestic industry, after China decided to launch anti-dumping and anti-subsidy probes into US sorghum in early February.
The meeting also called for intensified work to align academic diplomas and vocational certificates as well as efforts to see that vocational college graduates enjoy the same treatment as university graduates in seeking urban residency, employment and promotion.
The mausoleums were built for the emperors of the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). The missing white marble candle holders, which were about 90 centimeters tall and weighed 200 kilograms each, belong in front of the mausoleum of the last Ming emperor Chongzhen.
The mascot is a giant panda named Jinbao, which is a pun in Chinese, simultaneously meaning "treasure of the CIIE expo" and "bringing in wealth".