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NPC deputy addresses people's inquiries
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CPPCC member suggests reducing poverty through education
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More support needed for the development of intangible cultural heritage
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Voices from the two sessions
2016-03-12
Technology is changing the way we live. Today, consumers are using credit cards, smartphones and many other devices to make their purchases. But that may not be the case tomorrow because more individual identification technologies are being introduced and buyers may soon only need to scan a fingerprint to complete a transaction. We are developing a number of biometric identification technologies, including voice and face recognition.
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NE China's private sector is not mature enough
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China needs a better system for food security
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Member of Jilin CPPCC encourages private museums