The Dow closed at 27,960.80, down 3.56 percent, after falling as much as 1,080 points in intraday trading.
The Chinese president highlighted two-way investment, construction of industrial parks, e-commerce and innovation as areas for further cooperation.
The Department of Economy and Information Technology of Hubei Province said the provincial government has been guiding and promoting orderly production resumption of industrial enterprises across the province since March 15. By April 17, the resumption rate of Hubei's industrial enterprises above a designated size-with an annual revenue of 20 million yuan or above-reached 98.2 percent, and 93 percent of employees at these enterprises were back to work.
The Dugald River zinc mine, located near Cloncurry in Queensland, is one of the largest and highest-grade zinc mines in the world, with an annual mining and dressing capacity of 1.7 million metric tons of ore, and output of more than 170,000 tons of zinc, according to the CMC. The mine has a service life of over 25 years.
The Department of Environment, Forest and Climate Change in Bihar also placed advertisements in local newspapers to urge motorists to drive slowly when the lockdown is lifted.
The Confucius Institute at the University of Nairobi, the first of its kind on the African Continent, staged a performance of the lion dance and Chinese traditional dance at the festival.
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The Civil Code was adopted at the third session of the 13th National People's Congress on May 28.
The Detroit-based music publishers for Eminem are suing New Zealand's conservative National Party, alleging the rapper's acclaimed 2002 song was copied in the party's soundtrack for a TV ad aired during its successful 2014 election campaign. Titled Eminem Esque, the track has the familiar urgent, pulsing beat of Eminem's song.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged more than 2,000 points Monday for the first time amid fears that the worldwide spread of the coronavirus would disrupt supply chains, slow production and lead to a recession.
The DPRK acknowledged in 2002 that it had abducted 13 Japanese nationals in the 1970s and 1980s. Talks on the issue were shelved in December 2012, when the country launched a long-range missile.