Separately, she said that China's Belt and Road Initiative constitutes an important mechanism for bilateral economic relations since it opens windows for the implementation of crucial infrastructure projects that allow connectivity for business and movement of peoples and goods.
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Seattle was one of the first cities in the nation to adopt a minimum wage, a minimum hourly rate Amazon adopted for its employees last year. The City Council passed a landmark law allowing gig economy workers to unionize, though that legislation is still jammed up in lawsuits. Perhaps most ambitiously, Seattle attempted to pass a tax on the wealthiest corporations in the city to fund affordable housing and homeless services.
Seoul's Unification Ministry spokesman Lee Yoo-jin said the government gave a green light to the request by civic group Korean Sharing Movement for contact with the DPRK to tackle malaria in border areas.
Seoul argues that Japan's moves were retaliation over South Korean court decisions ordering Japanese firms to compensate for wartime labor.
Senior executives of BMW China and BMW Brilliance Automotive at the launch ceremony in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, of the all-new BMW 5 Series Li. [Photo provided to China Daily]
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Seen from the mountains, the floating fish pens, large and small, checker the green lake like a chessboard.
Senator Mark Warner, Democrat of Virginia, said on Thursday at the virtual Aspen Security Forum that "on the hierarchy of problems we are talking about, an app that allows you to make funny videos does not really rank".
Seattle has been able to coast for a long time on decisions made by an amazing set of community leaders. For example, Arthur Denny not only used his position in the legislature to locate the Territorial University in Seattle, but donated land for the establishment of the university. In more modern times, Jim Ellis was the leader of campaigns to clean up Lake Washington in the 1950s; to finance mass transit, parks, pools, and other public facilities through “Forward Thrust” bonds in the 1960s; to preserve farmlands in the 1970s; to build and later expand the Washington State Convention & Trade Center in the 1980s, and to establish the Mountains to Sound Greenway along the I-90 corridor in the 1990s.
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