Tariffs had been in place for three years from Sept 28, 2015. A fresh probe into whether the product was being dumped was launched after the tariffs expired in September 2018, said the ministry in a statement. A year later, the final investigation has been completed and the tariffs have been withdrawn, it said.
Target is down 0.36 percent in that period,?Kroger stock dropped 4.8 percent?over the last two months and?Costco shares have plummeted 12.5 percent?since the Amazon-Whole Foods acquisition was announced. Interestingly, as GeekWire reported today, privately-held grocery delivery startup Instacart is seeing its business boom as retailers reach to Amazon’s grocery effort.
Technicians check panels at a solar power plant in Mingguang, Anhui province, on April 25. [Photo by Song Weixing/For China Daily]
TOKYO -- An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.0 struck off the coast of Japan's Fukushima prefecture on Friday, Japan Meteorological Agency said.
Teachers have flocked to free. Many edtech startups anticipated?that and started out with freemium products. But in some cases, they’ve later restricted free access or folded, frustrating educators and leaving their students out in the cold. Google and Microsoft seem to be leveraging this affinity for free, as well as public confidence in their staying power, to bring teachers into their camps and further raise their profile with educators, students, and parents.
Taiwan residents no longer need a permit to work on the Chinese mainland, the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council confirmed on Wednesday.
南京职称中级评审
TOKYO — Japanese prosecutors said Monday they have indicted Nissan's former chairman Carlos Ghosn with additional charges of breach of trust, with his alleged misconduct expanding outside Japan.
Taiwan entrepreneur Shao Ai-Ting, 26, however, argues the lanterns can be made so they burn up in the air and no remains fall to the ground.
Taking advantage of relative tranquility in South China Sea
TOKYO -- The Chinese government and people will win the battle against the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, said Kazuteru Saionji, visiting professor of Higashi Nippon International University in Japan.