China has introduced its first Preschool Education Law, focusing on elevating the quality of preschool educators and protecting children's safety and rights, officials and experts said on Monday. The new law will come into effect on Children's Day next year.
Lawmakers have approved a State Council bill on raising the ceiling on local government debt by 6 trillion yuan (about 840 billion US dollars) to replace existing hidden debts, according to a press conference on Friday.
The Chinese government will continue to improve the quality and efficiency of financial services, encourage financial institutions to optimize loan structure, strengthen financial support for new quality productive forces, and intensify the cultivation of patient capital, according to a State Council report on financial work.
China's first energy law was approved on Friday at the 12th session of the Standing Committee of National People's Congress, the top legislature, and will come into effect on Jan 1, 2025.
China will strengthen the monitoring of emerging money laundering risks and improve its financial regulatory system to further safeguard financial security, according to a newly amended law.
Lawmakers on Friday voted to adopt the preschool education law to protect the legitimate rights and interests of preschool children.
China on Friday adopted a revised law to strengthen the protection of its abundant cultural relics.
Lawmakers on Friday voted to adopt a revised Anti-Money Laundering Law.