Improving connectivity is therefore central to global efforts in achieving development aspirations set in the Programmes of Action for LDCs, LLDCs and SIDS, the 2030 Agenda and the Addis Abba Action Agenda. Establishing a modern and well-maintained infrastructure network, connecting sub-regions in Asia and between Asia, Europe and Africa could be a potential “game changer” for these most vulnerable countries in terms of boosting trade, facilitating integration into regional and global value chains, encouraging investment, accelerating structural transformation and ultimately contributing to poverty eradication. Countries disproportionally affected by climate change, in particular SIDS, investment in climate-resilient infrastructure and sustainable technologies, including in renewable energy, could enable a transition towards a blue economy.
In 1687, a printed version of the Latin book Confucius Sinarum Philosophus (Chinese Philosopher Confucius) was edited by the Belgian priest Philippe Couplet and published in Paris.
In 1994, 115.4 boys were born in the country for every 100 girls, but the ratio has dropped to 105.6, around a natural level, it said.
In 2011, he was voted vice-president of the council, which he described as "an honor and an enormous responsibility".
Implementation of new favorable policies in Hainan province has boosted sales and profits of China Duty Free Group, the country's largest operator of duty-free stores.
In 2014, Shinpei opened his first Japanese cuisine restaurant in Beijing, and Gyu Tetsu is his eighth culinary venture.
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Implementing targeted and powerful measures to strengthen areas of weakness and promote real economy development will top the list of priorities in the second half of this year.
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In 2015, he came back to Huaqiao village, where he worked as a cook for a friend he got to know in Shanghai, who opened a hotel in the village. At that time the village was under construction, as the local government was determined to transform it into a tourist site to help locals get out of poverty.
In 1986, more than 20,000 metric tons of fish were caught in the Yangtze in Sichuan. The catch climbed to a record of nearly 70,000 tons in 2005 but gradually declined after that. Nearly 39,000 tons were caught last year, according to data from the bureau.