Sunflowers are blossoming on downtown Ersha Island in Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong province. [Photo by Zheng Erqi/China Daily]
TB: The third-party Marketplace business has also been a subject of criticism and potential antitrust action depending on who gets elected in 2020. Sen. Elizabeth Warren has said that the marketplace is an example of unfair competition, when Amazon sells its own products competing with those third-party sellers. Especially as the person who joined the company to build that third-party business, what do you think of that?
Sun said SUVs will account for a larger share of the brand's sales this year.
Suspicion that the incident was planned increased after investigators found that the husband had bought multiple insurance policies-amounting to more than 26 million yuan (.7 million)-just months before the trip, and all listed him as the beneficiary, news website ThePaper.cn reported.
Sunday's protests took place in Tsuen Wan and nearby areas. But some extremely violent protesters deviated from the original routes, obstructing roads, vandalizing shops and facilities and attacking officers, police said.
Suzhou plans to sharpen focus on emerging sectors like biochemical, artificial intelligence, nanometer technology, new information technology and high-end equipment manufacturing.
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Sun was appointed as the province's Party chief in July. His predecessor, Chen Miner, was moved to Chongqing as Party chief.
Supporting more than 12,000 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in developing Asia since 2009, TFP helps reduce market gaps for trade finance by providing loans and guarantees to financial institutions to support trade activities in the region.
Sun said he did not see much significance to the tool of buying national bonds for monetary policies, as issuance of China's paper notes is based on the materials the state has rather than fiscal credit. Furthermore, Sun warned of fiscal deficit monetization in the case of PBOC's national bonds purchase in the market.
TAPACHULA, Mexico - Many of the Central Americans who lined up for papers at an asylum office in southern Mexico said they could abandon plans to reach the United States and remain in Mexico if US President Donald Trump clamps down further on migration.