With a fleet of 40 vehicles, the service covers the largest total area and the longest road network of about 700 kilometers for an autonomous driving test area in China. It has established nearly 100 pickup and drop-off stations in residential and business areas in the Yizhuang area, Haidian and Shunyi districts of Beijing.
Why does China need a national supervision law, and what is its significance?
With an extensive portfolio of brands, L'Oreal China will reach into more e-commerce platforms in China this year. Its luxury beauty brand Helena Rubinstein and skincare brand Biotherm will launch their official stores on JD next month. During the same month, high-end cosmetics brand Yves Saint Laurent will also launch its flagship store on Alibaba's Tmall. All these efforts are happening shortly after the group launched a store for the luxury beauty brand Armani on Jan 16.
With China playing an increasingly important role in the global economy, any development in the country can create opportunities for businesses big and small across the globe, including companies such as Rio Tinto.
With an eye on hosting the United Nations Climate Change Conference in December, Chile is making headway in promoting electromobility, she said.
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With a two-year maturity and a fixed interest rate at 2.2951 percent, the bonds were issued through public bidding at the Shanghai Clearing House.
With 80 percent of the world's people living in cities with a population under 1 million, small cities like Wellington-population less than 300,000-have a huge role to play in demonstrating how best to reduce carbon emissions.
Wind energy generated 10.8 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) of power in the coal-rich province last year, up 22 percent year-on-year, the company said.
Wine pours its way through human history like blood, and despite the fact that we call the oldest of it vintage and pay appropriately vertiginous prices for it at auction, a new study in the scientific journal Nature Plants suggests that the wine we drink today is incredibly similar to wines drunk by the Romans – and may have existed for hundreds or thousands of years before Caesar, Cleopatra and the influential entourage that comprise our first and earliest study of history at school. Certain grape varieties from France's luminous Champagne region, such as chardonnay, have been made into white wine since the Middle Ages.