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China's Central Military Commission concludes political work conference

2024-06-21 01:30 Last Updated At:03:17

China's Central Military Commission (CMC) concluded its three-day political work conference on Wednesday in Yan'an in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, an important military base for Chinese revolutionaries in the 20th century.

Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the CMC, attended the conference and delivered an important speech, in which he stressed enhancing political loyalty in the military in the new era.

At the closing ceremony, Zhang Youxia and He Weidong, vice chairmen of the CMC, spoke highly of the conference in their speeches, hailing it as an important meeting with great significance held at a critical juncture in the cause of building a strong military.

The two vice chairmen also highlighted Xi's speech, noting that it will serve as scientific guidance and a guide to action for enhancing political loyalty in the military in the new era.

Apart from studying Xi's speech, the attendees also engaged in other educational activities, including watching a video presentation on improving the military's political work and visited revolutionary sites located in Yan'an.

China's Central Military Commission concludes political work conference

China's Central Military Commission concludes political work conference

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China to impose FTA tariff rates on certain Serbian imports

2024-06-28 04:31 Last Updated At:05:17

China will impose the tariff rates it has pledged under a free trade agreement (FTA) signed with Serbia on certain imports from the country, the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council announced Thursday.

The adjustment will take effect on July 1, 2024, the same day the FTA comes into force.

The implementation of the agreement will further stimulate the potential for bilateral trade and investment cooperation, promoting higher-level cooperation between the two countries, the commission said in a statement.

After the deal comes into force, China will exempt tariffs on some Serbian imports such as electric generators, electric motors, tires, beef, wine and nuts, according to China's Ministry of Commerce.

The FTA, signed last October, is the 22nd of its kind for China and the first one inked with a central or eastern European country, making Serbia China's 29th global free trade partner.

China to impose FTA tariff rates on certain Serbian imports

China to impose FTA tariff rates on certain Serbian imports

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