The draft of China's first basic law specifically focused on the development of the private sector will be submitted to lawmakers for its initial reading on Saturday.
The newly revised Law on Protection of Cultural Relics will take effect on March 1, guiding the protection and management of these precious items to better meet the requirements of the new era and give cultural heritage a new lease of life, experts and officials said.
China's first energy law, to fully take effect on Jan 1, 2025, is set to fortify the legal framework within the energy sector, ensuring national energy security and catalyzing the shift toward green and low-carbon practices, experts said on Monday.
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.
Lawmakers on Friday passed the revised Mineral Resources Law, which requires action to increase reserves of strategic minerals and boost production capacity.
A draft energy law was submitted to an ongoing session of the National People's Congress Standing Committee for a third deliberation on Monday.