The second plenary session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and the second session of the 13th National People's Congress commenced opened on March 3 and on March 5 in Beijing respectively, with CPPCC members and deputies from across the country attending the event.
Tianjin CPPCC members and NPC deputies submited their proposals and motions during the event after visiting local areas, listening to people's views, and discussing solutions to some of the problems encountered over the past year.
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Private enterprise deputies share thoughts on better business environment
Deputies from private enterprises to the two sessions expressed their thoughts about the government's role in these efforts.
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Tianjin eyeing AI, improved business climate
Tianjin is boosting the use of artificial intelligence and slashing the cost of doing business amid efforts to transform itself from a heavy industrial center into an entrepreneurial city
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Real economy is root of Tianjin’s development
The Tianjin delegation members attending the two national conferences stressed the pillar role of the real economy in Tianjin's development.
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Tianjin continues journey of opening-up
The draft foreign investment law is set for a vote on March 15.
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- Zhang Shuibo: higher institutions should support enterprises to go out
Belt and Road Initiative courses should be set up in high education institutions to cultivate a batch of inter-displinary students.
- Yuan Guangrui:Constant resources to improve livelihood
Deputy to the 13th National People's Congress confirmed that Tianjin will continue working towards improving living standards.
- Xie Jinqiu: Interconnected cloud platform to be constructed in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region
Deputy to the National People's Congress suggested an interconnected government affairs cloud platform to be built among Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei regions.
- Sun Fengyuan: Lightening burden to protect students' eyes
Ophthalmologist called for lightening the burden on primary and secondary school students to protect their eyes.