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#11570194
13 September 2024
In Suqian, China, on September 13, 2024, the ''Measures of The State Council on Gradually Delaying the Statutory Retirement Age'' is released. From January 1, 2030, the minimum period for employees to receive basic pension contributions on a monthly basis gradually increases from 15 years to 20 years, with an annual increase of six months. Employees who reach the statutory retirement age but have not met the minimum period of contribution may, in accordance with regulations, reach the minimum period of contribution by extending the payment of contributions or paying in one lump sum, and receive basic pensions on a monthly basis. (Photo Illustration by Costfoto/NurPhoto)
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#11570195
13 September 2024
In Suqian, China, on September 13, 2024, the ''Measures of The State Council on Gradually Delaying the Statutory Retirement Age'' is released. From January 1, 2030, the minimum period for employees to receive basic pension contributions on a monthly basis gradually increases from 15 years to 20 years, with an annual increase of six months. Employees who reach the statutory retirement age but have not met the minimum period of contribution may, in accordance with regulations, reach the minimum period of contribution by extending the payment of contributions or paying in one lump sum, and receive basic pensions on a monthly basis. (Photo Illustration by Costfoto/NurPhoto)
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#11570196
13 September 2024
In Suqian, China, on September 13, 2024, the ''Measures of The State Council on Gradually Delaying the Statutory Retirement Age'' is released. From January 1, 2030, the minimum period for employees to receive basic pension contributions on a monthly basis gradually increases from 15 years to 20 years, with an annual increase of six months. Employees who reach the statutory retirement age but have not met the minimum period of contribution may, in accordance with regulations, reach the minimum period of contribution by extending the payment of contributions or paying in one lump sum, and receive basic pensions on a monthly basis. (Photo Illustration by Costfoto/NurPhoto)
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#11570197
13 September 2024
In Suqian, China, on September 13, 2024, the ''Measures of The State Council on Gradually Delaying the Statutory Retirement Age'' is released. From January 1, 2030, the minimum period for employees to receive basic pension contributions on a monthly basis gradually increases from 15 years to 20 years, with an annual increase of six months. Employees who reach the statutory retirement age but have not met the minimum period of contribution may, in accordance with regulations, reach the minimum period of contribution by extending the payment of contributions or paying in one lump sum, and receive basic pensions on a monthly basis. (Photo Illustration by Costfoto/NurPhoto)
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#11401918
12 July 2024
A group of fishermen are pulling fishing nets on the shorelines in Padang Beach, Padang City, West Sumatra, Indonesia, on July 11, 2024. The Indonesian government is focusing on the fisheries sector as part of its goal to make Indonesia a global maritime axis. Indonesians are consuming more than 35 kilograms of fish per capita per year, making it one of the most fish-dependent nations in the world. There is a slow increase in the share of the fisheries sector to Indonesia's GDP in the last decades, but it is relatively low compared to the contribution from land-based agriculture.
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#11401919
12 July 2024
A group of fishermen are pulling fishing nets on the shorelines in Padang Beach, Padang City, West Sumatra, Indonesia, on July 11, 2024. The Indonesian government is focusing on the fisheries sector as part of its goal to make Indonesia a global maritime axis. Indonesians are consuming more than 35 kilograms of fish per capita per year, making it one of the most fish-dependent nations in the world. There is a slow increase in the share of the fisheries sector to Indonesia's GDP in the last decades, but it is relatively low compared to the contribution from land-based agriculture.
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#11401920
12 July 2024
A group of fishermen are pulling fishing nets on the shorelines in Padang Beach, Padang City, West Sumatra, Indonesia, on July 11, 2024. The Indonesian government is focusing on the fisheries sector as part of its goal to make Indonesia a global maritime axis. Indonesians are consuming more than 35 kilograms of fish per capita per year, making it one of the most fish-dependent nations in the world. There is a slow increase in the share of the fisheries sector to Indonesia's GDP in the last decades, but it is relatively low compared to the contribution from land-based agriculture.
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#11401921
12 July 2024
A group of fishermen are pulling fishing nets on the shorelines in Padang Beach, Padang City, West Sumatra, Indonesia, on July 11, 2024. The Indonesian government is focusing on the fisheries sector as part of its goal to make Indonesia a global maritime axis. Indonesians are consuming more than 35 kilograms of fish per capita per year, making it one of the most fish-dependent nations in the world. There is a slow increase in the share of the fisheries sector to Indonesia's GDP in the last decades, but it is relatively low compared to the contribution from land-based agriculture.
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#11401922
12 July 2024
A group of fishermen are pulling fishing nets on the shorelines in Padang Beach, Padang City, West Sumatra, Indonesia, on July 11, 2024. The Indonesian government is focusing on the fisheries sector as part of its goal to make Indonesia a global maritime axis. Indonesians are consuming more than 35 kilograms of fish per capita per year, making it one of the most fish-dependent nations in the world. There is a slow increase in the share of the fisheries sector to Indonesia's GDP in the last decades, but it is relatively low compared to the contribution from land-based agriculture.
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#11401923
12 July 2024
A group of fishermen are pulling fishing nets on the road near shorelines in Padang Beach, Padang City, West Sumatra, Indonesia, on July 11, 2024. The Indonesian government is focusing on the fisheries sector as part of its goal to make Indonesia a global maritime axis. Indonesians are consuming more than 35 kilograms of fish per capita per year, making it one of the most fish-dependent nations in the world. There is a slow increase in the share of the fisheries sector to Indonesia's GDP in the last decades, but it is relatively low compared to the contribution from land-based agriculture.
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#11401924
12 July 2024
A group of fishermen are pulling fishing nets on the shorelines in Padang Beach, Padang City, West Sumatra, Indonesia, on July 11, 2024. The Indonesian government is focusing on the fisheries sector as part of its goal to make Indonesia a global maritime axis. Indonesians are consuming more than 35 kilograms of fish per capita per year, making it one of the most fish-dependent nations in the world. There is a slow increase in the share of the fisheries sector to Indonesia's GDP in the last decades, but it is relatively low compared to the contribution from land-based agriculture.
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#11401925
12 July 2024
Fishermen are collecting fish caught on the shorelines in Padang Beach, Padang City, West Sumatra, Indonesia, on July 11, 2024. The Indonesian government is focusing on the fisheries sector as part of its goal to make Indonesia a global maritime axis. Indonesians are consuming more than 35 kilograms of fish per capita per year, making it one of the most fish-dependent nations in the world. There is a slow increase in the share of the fisheries sector to Indonesia's GDP in the last decades, but it is relatively low compared to the contribution from land-based agriculture.
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#11401926
12 July 2024
A group of fishermen are pulling fishing nets on the shorelines in Padang Beach, Padang City, West Sumatra, Indonesia, on July 11, 2024. The Indonesian government is focusing on the fisheries sector as part of its goal to make Indonesia a global maritime axis. Indonesians are consuming more than 35 kilograms of fish per capita per year, making it one of the most fish-dependent nations in the world. There is a slow increase in the share of the fisheries sector to Indonesia's GDP in the last decades, but it is relatively low compared to the contribution from land-based agriculture.
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#11401927
12 July 2024
A group of fishermen are pulling fishing nets on the shorelines in Padang Beach, Padang City, West Sumatra, Indonesia, on July 11, 2024. The Indonesian government is focusing on the fisheries sector as part of its goal to make Indonesia a global maritime axis. Indonesians are consuming more than 35 kilograms of fish per capita per year, making it one of the most fish-dependent nations in the world. There is a slow increase in the share of the fisheries sector to Indonesia's GDP in the last decades, but it is relatively low compared to the contribution from land-based agriculture.
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#11401928
12 July 2024
A group of fishermen are pulling fishing nets on the shorelines in Padang Beach, Padang City, West Sumatra, Indonesia, on July 11, 2024. The Indonesian government is focusing on the fisheries sector as part of its goal to make Indonesia a global maritime axis. Indonesians are consuming more than 35 kilograms of fish per capita per year, making it one of the most fish-dependent nations in the world. There is a slow increase in the share of the fisheries sector to Indonesia's GDP in the last decades, but it is relatively low compared to the contribution from land-based agriculture.
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#11401929
12 July 2024
A group of fishermen are collecting fish caught in their net on the shorelines in Padang Beach, Padang City, West Sumatra, Indonesia, on July 11, 2024. The Indonesian government is focusing on the fisheries sector as part of its goal to make Indonesia a global maritime axis. Indonesians are consuming more than 35 kilograms of fish per capita per year, making it one of the most fish-dependent nations in the world. There is a slow increase in the share of the fisheries sector to Indonesia's GDP in the last decades, but it is relatively low compared to the contribution from land-based agriculture.
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