Ma spoke to the packed auditorium and cautioned attendees: "Don't miss the Chinese market, because China now has 300 million middle class, and the number will double in the next five years. Don't miss the chance. If you are not globalized enough that you know how to do business through the internet, you are out of business."
Malaysian Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai, who drove the new train for a small section, said cooperation between ERL and CRRC have shown how national boundaries can be transcended to serve the needs of Malaysians.
Major tech companies have beefed up efforts to promote their VR and AR hardware devices and software. HTC Corp is betting big on this technology and accelerating steps to offer a suite of software applications intended to make people's lives more colorful and productive, said Alvin Wang Graylin, China president of HTC.
MUMBAI -- One person was killed and 17 injured, while 43 were feared being trapped after a five-storey building collapsed at Mahad, 170 km from Mumbai in India on Monday evening.
Ma Xiaoguang, a spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council. [Photo/chinadaily.com.cn]
Many Chinese cities have banned fireworks during Spring Festival, considering the potential for air pollution and injuries. Beijing's neighboring city Tianjin has banned fireworks across the whole city during the upcoming Spring Festival.
成都新都那家医院皮肤科
Ma made the remarks at Gateway' 17, a conference held by Alibaba in Detroit. The conference, which is held on June 20-21, features presentations and breakout sessions aimed at educating attendees on what and how to sell to China, especially through e-commerce platforms, so that they can grow their businesses and go global.
MUKONO, Uganda -- Uganda has formed two committees to follow up commitments made during the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) summit held in Beijing last September, a top government official here said on Friday.
Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Christine Lagarde also warned countries to avoid a trade war and "work constructively together to reduce trade barriers and resolve trade disagreements."
Macri did not specify how his cabinet will look following this restructuring, but local media citing official sources said the existing 22 ministries will be whittled down to 10 by fusing some ministries and shuttering others.