To be sure, this year's COVID-19 epidemic has dented the peak-season business; but, the gains made already are creating robust confidence that the short-term pains would not hurt the long-term prospects, industry insiders said.
To cope with the raging COVID-19 epidemic in the first months of the year, Chinese authorities accelerated the approval of medical devices, according to the National Medical Products Administration.
To Amazon, it was just another Facebook post. It went up at 2:01 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon: “The Petzi Treat Cam is a remote treat dispenser and camera that lets you see, speak, and treat your pet from anywhere, at anytime.”
To attract more potential users, the company is offering customers three coupons of 13 yuan () each, which equals to the flag-down fare of a taxi in China. Drivers who join the platform early can also avoid commission charges and keep the entire earnings for the first three months.
To better reinforce the nation's innovation ability and optimize its industrial structure, Gao, who also is director-general of Shanghai Customs District, a local unit of the General Administration of Customs, suggested that all the products that cannot be manufactured in China at the moment be exempt from import tariffs. These measures will not only enrich domestic manufacturers' capability to boost the added value of their products, but also help foreign suppliers to better ship their products to China, Gao said.
To effectively reduce risks and protect the interests of all parties, a joint working group has been formed by professionals from various local government divisions at the request of the HNA Group.
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To explain the discrepancy of 3.7 meters between the 1975 and 2005 figures, the administration cited three reasons.
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To boost its sales revenue and profit in China, Devialet launched a smart speaker with Altice USA, a telecom operator in the US, in August. They will produce millions of smart speakers in Shenzhen, at Foxconn's contract-manufacturing facility.
To date, the Pearl River International Building has drawn some renowned enterprises, including Fortune 500 companies such as Sodexo and Stryker.