Junshi Biosciences' subsidiary Top Alliance received approval for Toripalimab drug. The parent company, which is set to go public in Hong Kong next week, has a pipeline of more than 10 biomedical candidates.
Joining us will be Nick Wingfield of The New York Times, Mary Jo Foley of ZDNet and Jay Greene of The Wall Street Journal —?three?journalists?with?decades of?experience covering?technology and business.?We’ll be getting their insights into?tech giants such as Microsoft, Amazon and Google, as well as their thoughts on the future of?virtual reality, artificial intelligence, the state of the?startup market,?and many other topics.
Jinping, a poverty-stricken county with a population of 375,600, shares 502 kilometers of border with Vietnam.
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John Cary, an American doctor and teacher from Ningxia Medical University, feels the pulse of a patient at the Hospital of TCM and Hui Medicine Affiliated to Ningxia Medical University in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui autonomous region. LI PEISHAN/CHINA NEWS SERVICE
Jiangmen on the western side of Guangdong province's Pearl River Delta is looking to overseas Chinese who can trace their roots back to the city to play a major role in its development.
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Jing Junhai, former governor of Jilin province, will replace ethnic Mongolian Bayanqolu to head the CPC Jilin provincial committee, according to an announcement from the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Friday. Jing, 60, has worked as governor since January 2018.
Jointly hosted by the Shanghai Federation of Literary and Art Circles, the Shanghai Writers' Association and the Shanghai Translators' Association, the Shanghai Literature and Art Translation Awards was established under the guidance of the publicity department of the CPC Shanghai Committee.
Jim O'Neill, then commercial secretary to the Treasury, who accompanied Xi on various engagements during his visit, said it "happened at a time when China is more focused on the quality of growth than just the amount of growth, which is almost ideal for what the UK excels in".
Jiangsu province's first-half GDP increased 0.9 percent year-on-year to 4.67 trillion yuan (6 billion), a value only behind that of Guangdong province. While agriculture and services both reported growth during the first six months, the secondary industry only shed a slight 0.2 percent year-on-year in terms of decreased value-added growth.