Jing Junhai, former governor of Jilin province, will replace ethnic Mongolian Bayanqolu to head the CPC Jilin provincial committee, according to an announcement from the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Friday. Jing, 60, has worked as governor since January 2018.
Jorge Arreaza and the female judge, Carol Padilla, were put on the blacklist of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), according to a statement issued by the department.
Job seekers stop by a company booth at a career fair at Anhui University of Science and Technology in Huainan, Anhui province, on June 16, 2020. [Photo by Chen Bin/for China Daily]
Just image the scene: You and your friends are sitting at an open-air bar with the cooling breeze drifting by as you talk about life, work or whatever. When you raise your head, one of Beijing's landmarks Wangjing Soho, a stunning complex of three curvilinear asymmetric skyscrapers, comes into view.
Jose Boisjoli, president and CEO of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc, explains the company's China strategy during an interview in Shanghai this March. [Photo provided to China Daily]
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Jin Yongchuan, Sumec's president, said frequent natural disasters such as earthquakes and typhoons in Japan have resulted in a large market for emergency power generation equipment. This allowed the two sides to work together to develop variable-frequency generators, with production beginning in China in 2018.
Just as one can choose different recipes according to taste, the 28 different countries in the EU all have varying traditions, meaning the union can provide a massive range of goods, he said.
Jointly released by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Cornell University, and INSEAD, the 2017 GII is in its 10th edition this year. The rankings are now a leading benchmarking tool for business executives, policy makers and others seeking insight into the state of innovation around the world.
Jim Henderson, president of the system that oversees the University of New Orleans and other schools, told local newspaper The Advocate: "It was more of a collective decision for us. We all agreed we needed to do something."