Last year, China imported 108,300 metric tons of cheese, which is nearly three times higher than that in 2011. China imported 6,200 tons of cheese from New Zealand in 2018, a 25.9 percent increase year-on-year, according to the General Administration of Customs.
Last year, Xinhua News Agency reported a dispute between a brother and sister in Chongqing's Bishan district over inheritance of a popular online shop. Both attempted to run the business after their mother, who owned it, died in June 2015.
Last week, the US Federal Reserve said it would hold interest rates steady, assuring businesses seeking to expand that the cost of new loans will not rise sharply. The bond market shrugged at Friday's jobs report, perhaps reflecting concerns about a global economic slowdown and the outcome of US-China trade talks.
Larry Williams, a former certification and regulator enforcement support specialist for the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), told members of Congress that an experienced pilot should have been able to handle the situation that confronted the pilots of Lion Air on Oct 29, 2018, and Ethiopian Airlines on March 10, 2019, before their fatal plunges.
Last month, the State Council stressed it would continue plans to open up the banking, securities and insurance sectors to overseas investors.
Last week, British chipmaker Telit announced the sale of its automotive arm to Hong Kong-based investment holding company TUS International, for 5 million. Telit supplies automotive chips to US-based electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla.
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Last year, China Railway invested 802.8 billion yuan (7 billion) in railways, with more than 4,600 km of new railways launched.
Last December, the district procuratorate of Huancui in Weihai filed criminal and civil public interest lawsuits to Huancui district court, demanding the three men repair the damaged marine fishery resources by releasing 89 million shrimp seeds.
Last week, US President Donald Trump signed a memorandum for a plan that could impose tariffs on up to billion of imports from China and curb Chinese investment in the US.
Last summer, 22 students selected from more than 140,000 members of the Los Angeles County Alliance for Boys & Girls Clubs, visited China on a "discover trip" sponsored by Chinese companies.