Li passed away in Shanghai last Friday at the age of 68. Flags will fly at half-mast at the Government Headquarters as well as all border checkpoints today.
Li Keqiang
The Peking University-trained economist was known for his pragmatic policies targeting income inequality and unaffordable housing.
Party stalwarts and ardent loyalists, all in their 60s, surround Chinese leader as he consolidates his powerbase.
Equatorial Guinea joins Forum Macao, whose members look to China for help in recovering from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Top officials lay out wide-ranging road map for the city’s future development and economic diversification.
Li stresses “people on both sides of Taiwan Strait should come together to advance cause of China’s rejuvenation and national unification.”
Central government gives Macao the green light for quarantine-free travel between Macao and Hong Kong, new developments to be announced soon.
Ho Iat Seng says Macao will control Covid-19, boost economic recovery and ‘seize the opportunities of the country’s development’.
Ho Iat Seng is still listening to opinions from civil society about his selection of the government’s five policy secretaries in his upcoming administration.
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