Jujube trees are indigenous to China with 98 percent of the world's jujube plantations in China. The plant is a source of income for more than 20 million Chinese farmers.
John Cook, GeekWire: Antitrust is really interesting to watch right now. We had Bill Gates make some news here at the GeekWire Summit a couple weeks ago, when he mentioned kind of what you’re saying, Ina, that these companies shouldn’t all be grouped together. They all face very, very different aspects to what they do. Obviously, with the suit against Google, certainly a claim can be made that they have a monopoly in search.
Jiayuguan Pass, located 6 km southwest of Jiayuguan in Gansu, makes up the Great Wall's western end, which stretches to the eastern end at Shanhaiguan Pass on the shores of north China's Bohai Bay.
Jon Taylor, professor at the University of Texas in San Antonio, said a series of issues that have dominated Hong Kong politics aren't going to disappear just because the election is postponed.
Jiang said the new guideline will help courts at all levels identify evidence when handling civil lawsuits, and suggested judges conduct more research on the application of digital evidence to improve the quality of case hearings.
Journalists who apply to interview the exhibition can log into the official website (http://exhibitionreg.news.cn) and the deadline for the registration is September 10, according to the media center.
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Jiuzhaigou national park is in the area and is a popular tourist spot known for spectacular waterfalls and karst formations. Each year, millions of tourists visit.
Jin noted that the success of ASEAN countries in reducing poverty has increased the demand for power and transportation.
Josef Stadler, head of ultrahigh net worth at UBS Global Wealth Management, said the acceleration of wealth creation in China has been amazing. "We had been expecting a much slower emergence of wealth creation in the East, but the speed at which China has caught up (with the rest of the world) is surprising," he said.
Joseph Glauber, a senior researcher with the IFPRI and former chief economist at the US Department of Agriculture, said these trade disputes should be resolved through the World Trade Organization (WTO) rather than unilateral measures.