Fu Ziying, vice-minister of commerce and China's international trade representative, said that the China International Import Expo, or CIIE, will be held next year between Nov 5 and 10 in Shanghai to accelerate the pace of opening-up and boost global trade.
Gao Qiqi, a professor at East China University of Political Science and Law, said China is making rapid progress in AI and produces more science and technology papers and applies for more patents than other countries.
Further to a proposal made last year, DAB delegates put forward a more comprehensive plan to reclaim land in Guangdong waters to build "Hong Kong communities".
GLM began recording the Top Words of the Year in 2000 to document the history of the 21st century through the English language, which as of January 2018 counted more than 2.58 billion speakers. The company uses technology that it calls NarrativeTracker, which "analyzes the internet, blogosphere, and the top 300,000 print and electronic global media as well as new social media sources as they emerge".
Gao Yaguang, deputy mayor of Wuxi, said that the city will seize the opportunity brought by IPv6 to boost advanced development of the new generation of the information industry and continue to support the growth of the IoT industry in Wuxi.
GENEVA - Talks with the United States over how to reform the main UN rights body have failed to meet Washington's demands, and diplomats say, suggesting that the Trump administration will quit the Geneva forum whose session opens on Monday.
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Furthermore, Chinese companies have the technology and management know-how on infrastructure projects as they have rich experience handling projects locally and overseas, he said.
Gao Feng, Ministry of Commerce spokesman, said WTO members should not enforce discriminatory or unreasonable restrictions on Chinese products and suppliers.
Gao said China would take all possible appropriate measures to defend its legitimate interests and was confident in its ability to react against any trade or investment protectionist act.
Gao Wenbin, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Institute of Psychology, said there is no need to excessively criticize kuakua groups because "by nature, humans are prone to seeking compliments".