China's draft law on national development planning was on Monday submitted to an ongoing session of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), the top legislature, for its third deliberation.
China has initiated revisions to its Trademark Law to tackle emerging challenges in the sector, enhance intellectual property protection and lay a more robust legal foundation for creating a market-oriented, law-based and world-class business environment.
China is considering provisions to boost international cooperation in areas such as marine ecological protection, deep-sea and polar research, and desertification control with its draft environmental code.
Lawmakers began reviewing the country's first draft childcare services law on Monday, a major legislative step to ease child-rearing burdens and cope with demographic challenges.