The deal also includes a significant business arrangement, enabling Alibaba to get up and running in the country fast.
The dating and marriage survey, with 3,082 respondents from different regions and fields, was released recently by the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League (CYL).
The country's natural gas imports exceeded 90 million tonnes, with LNG imports from 25 countries in Asian Pacific, North America and the Middle East hitting record highs to more than 53 million tonnes, accounting for over 60 percent of total imports.
The country's foreign trade has beaten market expectations since April, with exports growing for four consecutive months. Exports were up 10.4 percent year-on-year last month, while imports rose 1.6 percent, according to the General Administration of Customs.
The deal entails the regulation of aviation services between the two countries and gives the right for aviation companies to operate 21 flights per week for passengers and air freight instead of 7 flights per week, Misto added.
The country's international payments under the current account recorded a .2 billion deficit in the first quarter, due to seasonal factors and faster growth of imports than exports, compared with a surplus of .3 billion a quarter earlier and a total surplus of 4.9 billion for the whole year of 2017, according to State Administration of Foreign Exchange data released on Friday.
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The deal is pending, among other things, regulatory approvals and financial terms of the transaction are expected to be finalized by the fourth quarter of 2017.
The current administration of the United States has aggressively defended its handling of the public health crisis, while critics have pointed out that its leaders and some officials ignored early warnings, were slow to act and not responding adequately, and tried to politicize the situation to shift blames.
The death toll from Saturday's hotel collapse in Quanzhou, Fujian province, increased to 13 on Monday evening as rescuers brought in heavy machinery to help with the increasingly difficult rescue work.
The country's foreign policy does not reflect that change. Former prime minister Paul Keating believes Australia is failing to grasp "the new power realities in the Asia-Pacific".