With many countries making notable progress in containing the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, central SOEs such as Power Construction Corp of China (PowerChina) and China Communications Construction Co Ltd have begun to organize chartered flights to ship experts and workers abroad to support local infrastructure and economic development.
With its more than 400 restaurants in about 60 cities all closed and about 20,000 employees idle due to the novel coronavirus outbreak, Jia told Chinaventure.com in an interview that the company could survive three months even if they only rely on loans.
With the notices, the ROK side proposed working-level talks with the DPRK to discuss issues on the halted tour by the ROK people to the Mount Kumgang resort, including the issue concerning Mount Kumgang raised by the DPRK side.
With the latest financing, Liang said Yoho! is aiming for more brick-and-mortar store openings. Up to five flagship stores are planned for the near future. The group is in discussion with leading commercial complex managers in Shanghai, Hangzhou and Nanjing to launch up to three Yoho! plazas in the form of larger department stores in the next few years.
With inflow of Chinese tourists during the festival growing, Nepal's hotels are crowded with Chinese travelers.
With the digital economy booming, Truck Alliance will see more innovations connecting the real economy with internet-related technologies, he said.
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With storm surges from the Gulf projected to reach two to four feet, the Mississippi has the potential to breach the 6-meter-high levee system protecting the city of 400,000.
With the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, TVs are no longer just viewing devices but have increasingly become the central hub for consumers to control smart appliances at home.
With strict epidemic control efforts adopted, COVID-19 outbreaks in Beijing have been effectively contained. No new confirmed cases have been reported in the city over the past 12 days, according to the municipal government.
With the Chinese mainland leading the pack in online medical consultations and treatment, Hong Kong's healthcare sector is wasting no time embracing the shift but, seemingly, at a much slower pace. He Shusi reports from Hong Kong.