A report on China s poverty relief experience and its global implications has stirred heated discussions at the ongoing two sessions, as national lawmakers and political advisors explore ways to consolidate the country s poverty reduction accomplishments.
The report Chinese Poverty Alleviation Studies: A Political Economy Perspective released in February by New China Research, the think tank of Xinhua News Agency, offered fresh insights into poverty reduction for many other countries, and will be beneficial for guiding China s rural vitalization drive, lawmakers and political advisors said.
China s poverty reduction practices have gone beyond existing theories in textbooks, said Li Yuncai, a national political advisor and vice chairman of the Hunan Provincial Committee of Jiusan Society, one of the eight non-Communist political parties on the Chinese mainland.
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Villagers of a camellia planting cooperative pose for a group photo at Gumu Village in Luzhai County of Liuzhou City, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, May 10, 2020. (Xinhua/Huang Xiaobang)
BEIJING, March 8 (Xinhua) A report on China s poverty relief experience and its global implications has stirred heated discussions at the ongoing two sessions, as national lawmakers and political advisors explore ways to consolidate the country s poverty reduction accomplishments.
The report Chinese Poverty Alleviation Studies: A Political Economy Perspective released in February by New China Research, the think tank of Xinhua News Agency, offered fresh insights into poverty reduction for many other countries, and will be beneficial for guiding China s rural vitalization drive, lawmakers and political advisors said.
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BEIJING, Feb 8 (Reuters) - China’s most-active hog futures contract surged more than 4% on Monday and shares of the country’s biggest pig producer rallied after recent reports highlighted severe disease outbreaks in the world’s largest pig herd.
The reports fuelled investor concerns about pig supply and bets that prices will rise.
The hog futures contract closed 4.08% firmer at 26,900 yuan ($4,166.15) per tonne, its highest since trading on the Dalian Commodity Exchange launched last month.
Shares in the country’s top pig breeder Muyuan Foods surged 9.3% on Monday to 116 yuan.
Both futures and company stocks began to rally last week, amid intense discussion around the extent of disease in the country’s hog herd.
2/8/2021 By Dominique Patton BEIJING, Feb 8 (Reuters) - China s most-active hog futures contract surged more than 4% on Monday and shares of the country s biggest pig producer rallied after recent reports highlighted severe disease outbreaks in the world s largest pig herd. The reports fuelled investor concerns about pig supply and bets that prices will rise. The hog futures contract closed 4.08% firmer at 26,900 yuan ($4,166.15) per tonne, its highest since trading on the Dalian Commodity Exchange launched last month. Shares in the country s top pig breeder Muyuan Foods surged 9.3% on Monday to 116 yuan. Both futures and company stocks began to rally last week, amid intense discussion around the extent of disease in the country s hog herd.