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China Boosts Foreign Trade and Elderly Care
China's Premier Li Qiang announced measures to bolster foreign trade and improve elderly care services, focusing on financial support, regulatory improvements, and targeted assistance for the elderly population.
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Chinese GovernmentState CouncilCommunist Party's Central Committee
Li Qiang
- How does China plan to improve its elderly care services?
- Efforts are underway to improve the elderly care services industry in China, focusing on enhancing basic services, training staff, and creating targeted support for the most vulnerable.
- What specific steps are being taken to support businesses in foreign trade?
- The meeting emphasized the importance of strengthening financial aid, optimizing cross-border trade regulations, and supporting businesses in managing exchange rate risks to promote stable foreign trade growth.
- What measures is the Chinese government taking to promote foreign trade growth?
- The Chinese government is implementing measures to boost foreign trade, including financial support for small businesses, streamlining cross-border transactions, and promoting e-commerce.
- What overarching goals are driving these initiatives regarding foreign trade and elderly care?
- China aims to improve elderly care by implementing policies from the Communist Party's Central Committee, expanding the elderly care service industry, and ensuring that seniors receive adequate care and enjoy their lives.
- What types of targeted services are planned for the elderly, and how will the silver economy play a role?
- The plan involves developing targeted services like meal and shower assistance for the elderly and those living alone, and leveraging the potential of the silver economy to stimulate domestic demand.