The new services arrived exactly three months after the sudden death of AWS Elemental co-founder Sam Blackman, a Portland native who sold Elemental to Amazon for 6 million in 2015.
The new Cabinet also lays the foundations for shifting the country's economic reliance from resources exports to manufacturing and added-value products, so that the nation of 272 million people can move from a middle-income country to an advanced economy by around 2045.
The new institution was founded on the base of the National Center of Underwater Cultural Heritage of China. According to Tang Wei, director of the National Centre for Archaeology, the new center will expand to a wider field and have comprehensive research on the adoption of hi-tech approaches in archaeological studies.
The nationwide carbon market will only be open to the power generation sector during the early phase, according to the National Development and Reform Commission.
The new service is carried out with the idea that Beijing and Shanghai, as the political center and key financial center in China, have the largest-scale subway systems in the country with daily passenger volume for each passing 10 million regularly.
The new era's basic feature is a shift from high-speed growth to high-quality development, according to a statement issued after the Central Economic Work Conference in December.
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The national flags of China and Pakistan. [Photo/IC]
The new rules are also in line with China's needs for economic transformation with promising "new economy" companies expected to gain more value. Those that do not fit with the country's high-quality development are expected to be weeded out, Xie said.
The new route is driven by solid market demand for paper pulp from South America to Europe and the Mediterranean region, and shipping demand within this region is increasing. COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers is already expanding its capacity from its existing five vessels as a dozen such vessels are under construction, added Chen.
The new Ring Stick Up Cam. (GeekWire Photo / Nat Levy)