The activities of the Chinese military have always been in accordance with international law and practice, Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Mao Ning said at a press briefing in Beijing on Monday.
In response to a media query about Taiwan authorities' claim that China has deployed more than 100 vessels in the region, Mao said China has always been a constructive force in maintaining regional peace and stability.
"First of all, the remarks of 'Taiwan independence' secessionists are not worth commenting on. However, I can tell you that the activities of the Chinese military have always been in accordance with international law and practice, and China has always been a constructive force in maintaining regional peace and stability," said Mao.
Activities of Chinese military always in line with int'l law, practice: spokeswoman
China will release data on foreign trade in goods for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) as a whole, as part of the broader efforts to further advance the area's development.
The move is included in a package of 20 measures recently unveiled by the General Administration of Customs to support the development of the GBA, a world-class city cluster bringing the Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions together with nine mainland cities in the economic powerhouse of Guangdong, including Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Zhuhai.
Currently, trade data for the region's mainland cities, Hong Kong and Macao, are compiled separately under different statistical systems, making it challenging to derive aggregate figures for the region through direct addition.
Chinese mainland customs authorities will work with counterparts in Hong Kong and Macao to study and compile aggregate data on trade in goods for the GBA and release it in due time, said Lin Shaobin, an official with the General Administration of Customs.
The data will support more accurate analysis of trade trends and structure in the region, while giving the public a more complete picture of its economic performance, Lin noted.
The GBA, one of China's most open and vibrant economic hubs, has shown strong resilience and vitality in foreign trade. In the first four months of this year, the imports and exports of the nine mainland cities in the area climbed 18.4 percent year on year to 3.4 trillion yuan (about 497.3 billion U.S. dollars), contributing around one-quarter of the country's overall foreign trade growth.
China to release foreign trade data for Greater Bay Area