Seattle passes smaller ‘head tax’ on big companies, but will compromise appease Amazon?
Seattle mayor celebrates reports that Amazon may split HQ2: ‘I’d call those branch offices’
Seniors return to classes at a high school in Wuhan of Hubei province, the area hit hardest by COVID-19 in China, on May 6, 2020. More than 50,000 students in the city resume school learning on the day. [Photo by Ke Hao/For China Daily]
Seattle needs to make historic infrastructure investments, and then support those investments through a growing diversified employment base.
Sears, the department store giant that has been referred to as the “Amazon of its time” by many, declared bankruptcy Monday, the latest casualty of the changing retail landscape.
Seven bike-sharing companies, including industry leaders Mobike and Ofo, are taking part in the platform, with a total of 882,700 bikes under its unified management.
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Senate Republicans have a 53-47 advantage. But four of them have now announced they will vote with Democrats to block Trump, who is seeking to bypass Congress to unlock funds for construction of a wall on the US-Mexico border that he insists will reduce illegal immigration and drug trafficking.
Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat from Connecticut and longtime critic of Facebook, said in an interview with CNBC on Thursday that the Justice Department needs to begin an antitrust investigation.
Second, we must jointly elevate regional integration to a higher level. We Asian countries all have our own comparative strengths and our economies are highly complementary. Greater openness and deeper cooperation within the region has been crucial for the sustained fast growth of Asian economies over the years. Deeper regional integration under the current circumstances can help us better leverage our comparative strengths. With substantive progress made in the RCEP negotiations, all parties concerned need to seize the momentum, show greater flexibility and work for an all-win outcome as early as possible. China takes a positive and open approach to all regional trade arrangements that are open, transparent and beneficial for all. China stands ready to work with all parties to develop a more vibrant Asian market. Cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) helps to advance the regional integration process. We need to enhance synergy between the BRI and other development strategies and facilitate connectivity to solidify the foundations for greater progress of regional integration.
Second, the novel coronavirus outbreak will put pressure on secondary industries. These are mainly the industrial and construction sectors, and the impact will come from both the demand and supply sides.