The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge. [Photo/VCG] MACAO - The World Trade Organization (WTO) has recently examined and approved the China's Hong Kong-Macao Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA) to ensure that the agreement is in lines with the WTO rules, the government of the Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) said in a press release on Wednesday. At the WTO meeting held on Monday, both the representatives from the Macao SAR government and the Hong Kong SAR government presented the objectives and contents of the Hong Kong-Macao CEPA, which was signed in October 2017 to strengthen trade relations and exchanges of technical cooperation between Macao and Hong Kong. The Hong Kong-Macao CEPA is a free-trade agreement with the characteristics of the principle of one country, two systems, which also complies with the WTO rules, the representatives said at the meeting, according to the press release. The Hong Kong-Macao CEPA mainly covers expansion of trade in goods and services, simplification of customs procedures, collaboration in matters relating to intellectual property, and establishment of a work program on economic and technical cooperation. Under the arrangement, Hong Kong is to make available to Macao service suppliers a further 105 service sectors in Hong Kong, while Macao is to make available an additional 72 service sectors in Macao to Hong Kong service suppliers. lokai rubber bracelet
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BEIJING -- About 57.7 percent of the respondents are willing to register for organ donation, according to a survey released by the China Youth Daily on Tuesday.Covering 2,013 respondents, the survey found that 61.5 percent of them would not object to members of their immediate family donating organs.About 74.9 percent of the surveyed said they had some knowledge of organ donation registration while 19.2 percent said they had never heard about it.As of Dec 24, 2017, a total of 373,536 people in China had registered for organ donation, according to data from the China Organ Donation Administrative Center.As to the low figure in registration, 57.3 percent of the respondents said it was due to traditional beliefs and psychological factors.The interviewees suggested that China improve laws and regulations on organ donation, expand registration channels and enhance publicity.Of the respondents, 50.9 percent were born in the 1980s and 24 percent were born in the 1970s, the newspaper said.
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