CGTN: China calls for innovation to promote high-quality development in Shaanxi

BEIJING, Sept. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Innovation is often regarded as a pressing task in China, and to facilitate the high-quality development in all-round areas, efforts must be made in this regard.

The message was well emphasized during Chinese President Xi Jinping’s two-day inspection tour of northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, where he highlighted about innovation and high-quality development in energy, ecological conservation, education and people’s livelihood.

Innovation, the most pressing task

Sci-tech innovation is the most pressing task and efforts must be accelerated to achieve breakthroughs in key and core technologies, Xi stressed during Monday’s visit to a chemical company to learn about the consumption and development of China’s coal industry.

The coal chemical industry, as a sector with huge potential and good prospects, must be transformed into a high-end, diversified and low-carbon industry, Xi said.

Coal is so far the primary energy consumption in China. Given the situation, Xi said a green and low-carbon development path for the industry is essential to the country’s mission to realize carbon neutrality by 2060. He emphasized the importance of sci-tech innovation to transform the traditional industry into a high-end, diversified and low-carbon one.

Ecological conservation, a balance between humans and nature

The Loess Plateau, once famous for its endless highlands of yellow earth from land erosion on the banks of Yellow River, now has been changing colors with local people’s tireless afforestation efforts.

Among them, Gaoxigou Village is known as a model of ecological conservation. During his trip to the village, Xi affirmed villagers’ efforts while stressing the need to integrate ecological governance with the development of distinctive local businesses.

We must firmly implement the concept of “lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets” and explore a way to attain coordinated development between ecology and economy, and harmony between humans and nature, the Chinese president said.

Education, fundamental to national rejuvenation

Xi gave further explanation to the fundamental role of education when paying a visit to a middle school in Suide on Tuesday.

According to him, the aim of education is to improve people’s overall quality so as to raise the national degree of social civilization, achieve cultural confidence and enhance the national creative vitality.

He stressed the importance of reform in the education sector and called for efforts to cultivate young people who are equipped with moral grounding, intellectual and physical ability, and aesthetic sensibility that can contribute to the society.

Meanwhile, the Chinese president also urged to strengthen the primary role of schools in education, noting that the quality of education should be improved in an all-round way while easing students’ burden of excessive homework and off-campus tutoring.

Folk arts, an invaluable asset of the Chinese nation

While touring an exhibition hall for local intangible cultural heritage in Suide, Xi expressed appreciation for the local efforts to protect and inherit traditional culture.

Noting that Suide is one of the important origins of the Loess Culture, with abundant resources of intangible cultural heritage and traditional folk arts, Xi highlighted the importance of protecting folk arts as they are invaluable assets of the Chinese nation, and are vital to sustaining historical legacy and building a socialist country with great cultural strength.

He called for a creative transformation and development of the traditional culture so as to better link it to modern life to meet people’s ever-growing needs for a better life.

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DEWA wins two awards at Global Continual Improvement & Innovation Symposium & Award 2021

DUBAI, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has won two awards during the 12th Global Continual Improvement & Innovation Symposium & Award 2021, organised by the Continual Improvement Subgroup of Dubai Quality Group (DQG) under the theme of ‘Excellence in Crisis’.

DEWA was recognised for its achievements during a virtual award ceremony organised under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority and Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group, and the honorary sponsor of DQG. In the innovation category, DEWA won for its ‘Autonomous Soiling Detector of PV Panels’ prototype; while it earned the second award in the Kaizen category for its ‘Distribution Automation Implementation through RMU Motorization’ initiative.

Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of DEWA, expressed his happiness and praised DQG’s efforts in spreading and consolidating a culture of innovation, promoting quality practices, institutional excellence and appreciating excellence and innovation, especially in facing challenges.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Embassy in Turkmenistan organises event highlighting UAE’s readiness to host Expo 2020 Dubai

ASHGABAT, The UAE Embassy in Ashagabat, Turkmenistan held a virtual discussion session entitled, “The UAE welcomes everyone to Expo 2020 Dubai,” which was attended by local business leaders.

The event highlighted the UAE’s readiness to host the global event and the opportunities it will create for international businesses.

The session was chaired by Ahmed Alhay Alhameli, UAE Ambassador to Turkmenistan, who explained the country’s efforts to complete preparations for the Expo, which will be held for the first time in the Middle East, North Africa and South-Asia.

He also showed recent photos of the Expo venue and the pavilions of participating countries, including the pavilion of Turkmenistan, whose design highlights the country’s heritage, history and development.

Participants at the event then watched a video showcasing the Expo’s infrastructure.

Alhameli thanked the government of Turkmenistan for participating and supporting the event and invited everyone to visit the UAE and Dubai to take part in the Expo.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Ministry of Health to mark World Patient Safety Day 2021

DUBAI, Under the theme “Safe maternal and newborn care”, the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) is celebrating World Patient Safety Day, observed annually on 17th September.

On this occasion, the Dubai Frame will be lit up in orange colour at 18:00.

This year’s theme aims to promote global awareness on issues related to maternal and neonatal safety, especially during childbirth, it also aims to take sustainable measures to ensure safe and respectful childbirth, activate the safe use of medicines and medical devices during childbirth, and strengthen the capacity and support of health workers.

MoHAP’s multidisciplinary plans and initiatives pay special attention to enhance awareness about the safety of mothers and newborns during childbirth through the provision of distinguished and safe care and competent health professionals working in supportive environments, said Dr. Hussain Abdul Rahman Al Rand, Assistant Under-Secretary for the Public Health Sector.

The ministry also works hand in hand with all partners to adopting comprehensive health and community programmes, in order to achieve the Ministry’s strategy aimed at providing comprehensive and innovative healthcare to prevent diseases and enhance healthcare, he added.

Esmat Al Qassem, Head of the Maternity and Childhood Department, said the ministry has established electronic clinics to develop health services for the Maternity and Childhood Department, in line with the precautionary measures taken to contain COVID-19.

There are also specific programmws for maternal healthcare before pregnancy and follow-up during the fourth month of pregnancy, during and after delivery, added Al Qassem, in addition to educational programmes for mothers related to public health, nutrition, healthcare for children, prevention of diseases and vaccinations.

She indicated that the specialised health services include remote visits to the mother and her infant in the first week, with the ability to attend the hospital or health centre according to the medical district if needed.

There are also vaccination visits for all ages, except for the age of two months and in case of new vaccinations, where the child’s condition is assessed through the electronic clinic, and the vaccination is provided on the second day through the drive-thru vaccination service.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai’s weeklong real estate transactions reach AED 5.5 billion

DUBAI, Dubai has recorded 1,610 real estate and properties transactions, valued at AED 5.5 billion in total, during the week ending 16th September 2021, according to Dubai Land Department’s (DLD) weekly report.

A total of 119 plots were sold for AED 1.39 billion, while 1,081 apartments and villas were sold for AED 2.14 billion.

The top three transactions were a land in Palm Jumeirah sold for AED 508 million, followed by a land that was sold for AED 68.54 million in Saih Shuaib 2, and a land sold for AED 50 million in in Saih Shuaib 2 in third place.

Al Hebiah Third recorded the most transactions for this week by 20 sales transactions worth AED 62.34 million, followed by Al Yufrah 2 with 15 sales transactions worth AED 18.07 million, and Hadaeq Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid with 14 sales transactions worth AED 253 million in third place.

The sum of mortgaged properties for the week was 2 billion, with the highest being a land in Al Safouh Second, mortgaged for AED 320 million.

93 properties were granted between first-degree relatives worth AED 279 million.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai set to boost trade cooperation with France

DUBAI, Trade and commercial cooperation between Dubai and France is set to further increase following discussions between the two sides to explore new mutually beneficial opportunities.

Dubai Customs today organised a virtual Ertibat meeting with a visiting French diplomatic and business delegation.

Speaking during the meeting Sultan bin Sulayem, DP World Group Chairman and CEO and Chairman of Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation (PCFC), said the growth momentum of Dubai’s external trade is gathering pace, driven by a number of factors including the emirate’s outstanding capabilities, dynamism and agility in handling the pandemic.

“We can see tourism and exhibition activity going back to normal in the emirate, with Expo 2020 Dubai around the corner. Dubai has largely managed to mitigate the economic repercussions from the spread of the pandemic. DP World and its terminals around the world are performing very well,” he said.

The meeting between Dubai Customs and the French delegation discussed a number of topics including means to further boost cooperation and facilities offered to foreign businesses. Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, Executive Chairman of PCFC, Director-General of Dubai Customs; and Xavier Chatel, France’s Ambassador to the UAE, attended the meeting along with a number of executive directors and heads of departments of Dubai Customs and representatives of French businesses.

“Meetings like these help us develop our economic relationships with friendly states. We are committed to facilitating French trade and investment activities in the best possible way in alignment with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai to make Dubai the world’s leading global economic hub,” said Bin Sulayem.

Ahmed Mahboob Musabih welcomed the French delegation and reaffirmed Dubai Customs’ commitment to develop cooperation with French diplomatic missions and businesses in line with the coherent and fruitful partnership between the UAE and France.

Musabih said, “Our trade sector saw considerable growth in Q1 this year despite many challenges posed by the global pandemic. Dubai’s non-oil external trade grew 10 percent to AED354.4 billion from AED323 billion in Q1 2020. Customs transactions skyrocketed 53.4 percent to 11.2 million in the first half of this year from 7.3 million in the corresponding period in 2020.”

Dubai saw a total trade of AED14.9 billion with France in 2020. In H1 2021, trade between the two sides touched AED8.5 billion. Top commodities included jewellery, perfumes, medical products, textiles and leather.

The French Ambassador thanked Dubai Customs for organising this meeting, which comes when the world is awaiting the start of Expo 2020 Dubai. He invited the participants to visit the French pavilion at the exhibition.

“The UAE has demonstrated exceptional capabilities in managing the COVID-19 crisis, proving its competence in adapting to changes and overcoming challenges. The UAE is our preferred choice for investment and trade. This is the message that I always convey to French officials. Dubai is the perfect link between the west and the east thanks to its strategic location and advanced infrastructure,” said Chatel.

Eman Badr Al Suwaidi, Director of Customs Valuation Department, who is in charge of the implementation of the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) programme, said the AEO programme applies advanced procedures in compliance with the WTO requirements.

“The AEO programme will help member companies gain better access to world markets,” said Al Suwaidi. “Currently 85 companies have registered in the programme, and we have signed mutual recognition agreements with South Korea, China and Saudi Arabia so far.”

Dubai Customs delivered a presentation on its Cross Border e-Commerce platform during the meeting. The innovative platform, developed by Dubai Customs, utilises blockchain technology to integrate and automate operations between Customs, Free Zones, logistics, and courier companies. The first of its kind in the region, the initiative aims to help the emirate become a global hub for e-commerce, and encourage e-commerce companies set up their businesses in Dubai. Online trade in the UAE is estimated to reach US$27 billion in 2022, a growth of 23 percent.

Dubai Customs’ IPR Department also delivered a presentation on the Department’s role in raising awareness about the importance of intellectual property and how to protect it. The presentation outlined Dubai Customs’ efforts to resolve intellectual property disputes, registering trademarks and protecting the rights of global brands including famous French brands such as Lacoste, Louis Vuitton, and Cartier.

Another presentation highlighted Dubai Customs’ facilities and incentives for exhibitors and visitors to Expo 2020 Dubai including a dedicated customs channel, online registration and submission of customs declarations, and waiver of registration fees.

Source: Emirates News Agency