Taxi orders at airports, train stations and hotels-a main source of fares before the pandemic-dropped to zero in the three to four months after it began to spread, Wu said, adding that people were more likely to order ride-hailing services online now.
TOKYO - When Yohei Fukuda left for England more than a decade ago to learn his trade as a master leather shoemaker, he could hardly have imagined that his native Japan would one day become a leader in this traditionally European art.
Tableau CEO Selipsky told Fortune’s Barb Darrow that he isn’t concerned about Amazon Web Services expanding into Tableau’s traditional turf with its own AWS data analytics products.?He cited the value of Tableau’s?AWS partnership and called business intelligence and data analytics “very large market segments” with room for multiple players.
Tao Ran, a professor of economics and finance at Renmin University of China, said imposing restrictive policies on housing loans is not a sustainable way to regulate the property market.
Tarrant would be represented by two Auckland lawyers, one of them, Shane Tait, said in a statement on his website, which did not include any comments on the case.
Tax incentives will be expanded in China to reduce costs for agriculture-related and small-scale businesses, encouraging bank lending to support real economy development, according to a joint announcement on Monday by the Ministry of Finance and the State Administration of Taxation.
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TOKYO -- Japan's health ministry and local governments said Monday the total number of people infected with the COVID-19 virus stood at 1,102 as of 10:30 a.m. local time here.
Taliban outfit has claimed responsibility for the blast and in contact with media claimed that a suicide bomber targeted the provincial office of National Directorate of Security or the country's counter-intelligence agency, inflicting huge casualties.
Tacoma native and electronic book pioneer Michael S. Hart has died at the age of 64. Before Kindle, Nook or iPad entered the lexicon, Hart was tinkering with electronic books.
Talks this week focused on some of NAFTA's thorny issues, including rules of origin for the automobile industry, a US proposal to include a five-year sunset clause, and changes to the dispute resolution rules.