Niels B Christiansen, CEO of Lego Group, said early this month that the company will open another flagship store in Beijing in early 2019.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack so far. The Taliban militant group denied its involvement in the blasts, which happened in the relatively peaceful province, about 200 km west of the country's capital Kabul.
Nineteen defendants, mainly civil servants, were sentenced to jail terms of various lengths for ties to Sun's case on Dec 15.
Nong Junning, 46, a martial arts enthusiast from South China, has an unusual skill of using paper airplanes and even toothpicks as "weapons". On July 11, he won a new Guinness World Records title by piercing watermelons using 13 paper airplanes within a minute.
News of Amazon’s plan to bring its Echo devices into the boardroom leaked yesterday, but Amazon’s Werner Vogels, chief technology officer and vice president, officially launched the new product during a keynote address at AWS re:Invent 2017. Users will be able to dial into conference calls, check business calendars, and look up information in popular business tools like Salesforce with voice commands, he said.
No organization or individual may provide agency, freight transport, delivery, customs declarations, third-party e-commerce trading platforms, or financial services for exporters engaged in export control violations, according to the draft.
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Ning said that the Chinese market is characterized by its immense size, the intense competition among State-owned enterprises, private businesses and foreign companies as well as the strength of being an open market.
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New technologies, including artificial intelligence and internet, will be applied into the transformation of its business mode, it said.
Nissan Motor Co CEO Hiroto Saikawa on Monday opted not to comment on Ghosn's appearance at the Tokyo District Court when asked by local media, stating instead that he is "anticipating a quite deep and wide recommendation from the committee set by Nissan to improve corporate governance" and is "ready to accept a fundamental change."