This undated file photo shows postal services employees sorting packages in Huainan, Anhui province. (CHEN BIN/FOR CHINA DAILY)

BEIJING – Chinese Vice-Premier Liu He on Monday underlined efforts to keep supply and industrial chains stable.

Liu, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remarks at a national teleconference on the subject.

The country will issue sufficient travel permits that can be recognized across the nation and make sure that nucleic acid test results within 48 hours can be used in different regions, according to the meeting

The meeting underscored a people-centered approach in related work and vowed to improve the working and living conditions of logistics employees and offer them financial support.

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The country will issue sufficient travel permits that can be recognized across the nation and make sure that nucleic acid test results within 48 hours can be used in different regions, according to the meeting.

Authorities should not restrict travels on the grounds of waiting for drivers' nucleic acid test results, according to the meeting.

The country will leverage funds to help stabilize supply and industrial chains, and will also create a "white list" of foreign trade firms and companies in the automobile, medical and other key sectors, according to the meeting.  

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