China will restructure its science and technology ministry to channel more resources to achieving important breakthroughs, with the goal of moving faster towards self-reliance, according to a State Council plan submitted to parliament on Tuesday.
"Amid fierce international competition ... whether we can build a socialist modernised country in an all-round way as scheduled depends on the self-reliance and self-improvement of science and technology," Xi said on Sunday to a group of NPC delegates.
"Strengthen the Ministry of Science and Technology's strategic planning ... optimise the whole-process management of scientific and technological innovation," the cabinet said in the plan.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Ivey picks special guest to attend Tuesday’s state of the state addressGov. Kay Ivey will deliver the annual state of the state address to a joint session of the Alabama Legislature Tuesday evening.
Les mer »
Prep basketball preview: NorCal titles, spots in state finals on line TuesdayMitty, Salesian, Oakland Tech, Menlo girls, along with Salesian, Granada, Oakland Tech, Oakland, Half Moon Bay boys, seeking regional crowns.
Les mer »
TEXIT: State representative introduces Texas Independence Referendum Act in state legislatureA conservative state representative introduced a bill in the Texas state legislature on Monday. If passed, it would give residents a chance to vote on the state seceding from the United States.
Les mer »
Analysis: China's chip sector needs more than state money to dull impact of US restrictionsChina plans to splurge to help its chip sector overcome U.S. export curbs, but money can only do so much unless Chinese firms can break from a cycle that hinders innovation and traps them at the low end of the value chain, industry players said.
Les mer »
Taiwan warns of China's 'repeated provocations', China tells US not to cross red lineTaiwan will not allow 'repeated provocations' from China, the island's defence minister said on Tuesday, as China's foreign minister said Taiwan was the 'first red line' that must not be crossed in Sino-U.S. relations.
Les mer »
A Texas lawmaker wants voters to decide whether legislators deserve a raiseState Rep. Gina Hinojosa, D-Austin, has proposed an amendment to the state constitution to...
Les mer »