Premier Li Keqiang calls on companies to build their brands and contribute to employment and the national economy at a ceremony.
Ministries have responded to a series of concerns from the public and media outlets.
The central government has reiterated its determination to improve competitiveness and profitability for State-owned enterprises, especially for those directly administered by the State Council.
China is soliciting public opinion about a draft law that would give police more authority to use guns, as well as outline the circumstances when such use would be inappropriate.
The Chinese central leadership's frugality campaign, which was launched in December 2012, features the "eight-point rules", which aim to curb extravagance and improve officials' work style.
It's the responsibility of all parties to the Iran nuclear deal to fully implement the agreement, and its implementation should not be affected by changes in the parties' domestic situations, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Monday.
China is willing to link its Belt and Road Initiative with the trade and investment blueprints of Japan and the Republic of Korea, said Cao Wenlian, director general of International Cooperation Center of China's National Development and Reform Commission. Cao spoke in Tokyo on Monday.
Premier Li Keqiang calls on small private business owners to build their brands and contribute to employment and the national economy at a ceremony.
The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) on Monday held a seminar to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of late Chinese leader Wan Li.
Four years on, the campaign has never showed a sign of fading, instead it is still going strong as the central authorities strive to maintain close ties with the people and eliminate both "tigers" (corrupt senior officials) and "flies" (corrupt lower-level officials).
Chinese President Xi Jinping asked to enhance public awareness of the Constitution and its implementation as the country observed the third Constitution Day on Sunday.
President Xi Jinping said on Sunday in a congratulatory letter to members of a seminar that the Chinese government deems the right to survive and development as a basic human right.