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Shandong strives to boost high-quality development
2024-03-06
Shandong's regional GDP reached 9.2 trillion yuan ($1.27 trillion) in 2023, an increase of 6 percent year-on-year, with continuous improvement in economic quality and efficiency.
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Shandong's finest products take center stage at 2024 Two Sessions
2024-03-06
During the 2024 Two Sessions, a special exhibition titled "Friendly Shandong, Remarkable Shandong" was held at the residence of the Shandong delegation to the National People's Congress.
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Wang Chuanxi: Proposing all-around rural vitalization
2024-03-06
Over the years, Daicun village in Lanling county, Linyi, Shandong province has made great strides in becoming a demonstration area for developing characteristic industries, strengthening collective economies, and creating an eco-friendly environment.
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Peng Jixian: Promoting high-quality development of pharmaceutical industry based on people's needs
2024-03-06
Peng Jixian, a National People's Congress deputy and president and chief scientist of Shandong Ruiying Pharmaceutical, has long been concerned about healthcare and the pharmaceutical industry.
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Delegates bring 'Shandong voices' to two sessions
2024-03-05
Over the past year, National People's Congress deputies and Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference members in Shandong province have conducted in-depth research, refined proposals and endeavored to bring the most resonant voices of Shandong to the national two sessions this year.
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Shandong delegates fulfill duties, seek development
2024-03-05
Focusing on Chinese-style modernization, Shandong delegates are earnestly fulfilling their duties, proposing suggestions and recommendations to convey public opinion.
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Peng Jun: Continuously speaking for rare disease patients
2024-03-05
Feb 29 marked the 17th International Rare Disease Day. Peng Jun, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and deputy dean of Qilu Hospital of Shandong University, expressed pleasure that 15 rare disease drugs were included in the new medical insurance catalog on Jan 1, with 10 rare diseases within the catalog now treatable which previously were not.