On Monday, Takashimaya, a high-end department store opened its doors at the retailer's major outlets in Tokyo and Osaka, where a state of emergency to contain the coronavirus is still in place.
On Oct 2, for example, all 80,000 entry tickets were sold in advance online.
On September 4, Xi and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will separately chair the two rounds of discussion. Both Chinese and African leaders will exchange ideas on China-Africa relations and international and regional issues of common concern, according to Wang.
On Friday, Chinese bike-sharing company Ofo Inc announced its official launch in four European countries — the Czech Republic, Italy, Russia and the Netherlands — as the company ramps up efforts to expand its booming cycle empire globally.
On July 13, Hu returned home to get his textbooks, which he had left behind when he fled the flood. He found that the water was still about 2 meters high.
On Saturday, Qian from the commerce ministry also commented on certain countries' tightened security reviews of foreign investment, which may obstruct Chinese companies' activities.
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On Friday, Trump said a national emergency is the easy way to end the shutdown though he "won't do it so fast" and rather not.
On Sept 2, he applied for state compensation of 22.3 million yuan.
On Saturday in New Delhi, the Chinese side and India's commerce and industry Ministry jointly organized the promotion of the China International Import Expo (CIIE), to be held in November in Shanghai, and held a signing ceremony pledging India-China trade cooperation projects, according to a news release from the Chinese delegation.
On Friday, the US Commerce Department issued the Identification of Prohibited Transactions. "The result is that consumers in the US cannot download or update the WeChat app, use it to send or receive money, and -- because US support for the app by data hosting and content caching will be eliminated -- the app, while perhaps technically available to existing US users, likely will be useless to them," Judge Beeler wrote in her order.