Chinese State Councilor Wang Yong delivers an institutional restructuring plan of the State Council at the fourth plenary meeting of the first session of the 13th National People's Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, March 13, 2018.[Photo/Xinhua] China will set up an international development cooperation agency, according to the plan on reforming institutions of the State Council unveiled on Tuesday. The agency will take over the foreign assistance duties of the ministries of commerce and foreign affairs, State Councilor Wang Yong said as he delivered the reform plan at a plenary meeting of the 13th National People's Congress. The agency will be directly under the State Council. The reform plan, which proposes the formation of eight agencies including the international development cooperation agency, is subject to the newly formed State Council's approval, Xinhua reported. The agency will be in charge of duties such as drafting strategic guidelines, planning and foreign aid policies, according to the plan. It will do overall planning and coordinating on major foreign aid issues, offer advice and advance the country's reforms in matters involving foreign aid. It also will draft foreign aid plans, identify major programs and supervise and evaluate implementation of such programs. The agency is intended to give full play to the role of foreign aid as a key instrument of China's diplomacy as a major country, the reform plan says. Such a move will enhance strategic planning and overall coordination of foreign aid, boost the unified management of foreign assistance missions and reform and optimize the country's methods of offering foreign aid, it says. The move will also better serve the country's overall diplomatic structure and the efforts to jointly build the Belt and Road, the plan says. Once determined, execution of foreign aid missions will still be undertaken by the departments concerned, according to the plan. Governmental institutions currently working on foreign aid include the Department of Foreign Assistance under the Ministry of Commerce. bulk custom bracelets
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A photo grab of British children's TV animation Peppa Pig Representatives from video sharing app Douyin says Douyin is not banning Peppa Pig, according to National Business Daily and China National Radio. A form allegedly from Douyin Community Regulations circulating on the internet lists British children's TV animation character Peppa Pig as a banned element, along with banned songs, pornographic and vulgar behaviours, illegal or regulation-violating behaviors and discomforting behaviors. A Douyin user then posted a message from the Douyin app, which said that a video posted on April 21 containing Peppa Pig was banned from playing, for it violates the community regulations and has not passed censorship. On May 2, National Business Daily released a report, saying that a Douyin insider denied there is a ban on Peppa Pig and the alleged Community Regulations form is false. According to the insider, Douyin has made community regulations according to relevant law and regulations, hoping that everybody will maintain and follow the benign community regulations. However, the specific regulations could not be disclosed. A China National Radio report on May 5 also said that the app has not banned Peppa Pig.
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