The movement became popular in the early 2000s, when advocates of sustainable agriculture promoted seasonal produce sourced directly from farms. This provides small farmers with more income, as they do not have to rely on middlemen for sales. Consumers are also assured of quality and safety, as they can trace the source of their food.
The move is designed to provide a better fit with nation's relaxed family planning policy.
The move came as Washington hit Huawei with a string of new accusations including racketeering and conspiracy to steal trade secrets on Thursday.
The move underscores the growing importance Alibaba attaches to its cloud, cross-border e-commerce and New Retail practices, a term coined two years ago by Mato merge online and offline commercial resources using technology.
The move is part of the Hong Kong-listed company's efforts to strengthen cooperation with energy and other companies. The cooperation is based on the fact that telecom towers can be shared by different industries because they have access to both wired and mobile networks and are linked to a steady power supply.
The nation has also made great technological achievements in high-end equipment innovation projects, according to Miao. For instance, C919, China's first home-developed large passenger plane, made its maiden flight in Shanghai last May; the Chinese-made AG600, the world's largest amphibious aircraft, carried out its maiden flight last December; Blue Whale 1, the ultra-deep-water semisubmersible drilling rig, conducted successful tests in the South China Sea last May; and the CR400, with a maximum operating speed of 350 kilometers per hour, became the world's fastest wheeled train in commercial use.
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The move represents a broader trend among Chinese smartphone vendors. The 3rd Generation Partnership Project, or 3GPP, a body that governs global cellular standards, agreed late last year on the technical specifications of how 5G should work. The decision has accelerated companies' steps to develop 5G-powered handsets.
The move indicates the company will enter the New Leshi era with Sun Hongbin as central to the leadership, according to Shanghai Securities News.
The move will also expand the company's relationship with its business partners, including licensees and digital platforms. Kang added that, by operating on a regional basis in China, it can ensure it is sensitive to the needs and trends of each different regions.
The move speaks to the tight labor market in the ranks of software developers. It will be interesting to see what kind of response they get, given the large proportion of business people traditionally at the show. Coders aren’t as easy to find in Las Vegas.