New products such as newly released cellphones and sports watches became popular during "Double 11," as more brands chose to release new products on e-commerce platforms, Gao said.
Nick Tucker, head of the UK for UBS Global Wealth Management, said society was reaching a "pivotal moment" in relation to sustainable investment, and he hoped that Britain could follow the example being set by other countries, most notably China.
Noble still remembered his Chinese supervisor's words: If you are willing to work hard and do the job, if you're ambitious, if you want to go far, Fuyao has almost endless opportunities. "I took him at his word. I decided to do exactly what he said."
Nontraditional roles that should be showcased more in the media range from entrepreneurs to experts who speak on traditionally male-dominated topics, said Floris van Spengler, chief operating officer of RNW Media, an international organization based in the Netherlands whose goal is to empower young women and men to unleash their potential for social change.
Nike returned to growth in China in its most recent quarter, as China sales rose 1 percent from a year earlier, helping offset a global revenue decline of 38 percent.
Nikon's sales subsidiary in Shanghai continues in full operation. Meanwhile, China’s position as one of the most important markets in the world will remain unchanged, according to the announcement.
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Non-capital functions, including universities, research institutes, medical institutions, company headquarters and financial institutions, will start to be transferred from Beijing to Xiongan, about 100 kilometers southwest of the capital, according to the work report.
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Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari said he has "every reason to believe that the Year of the Dog will bring us more success and mutual benefits for China-Africa cooperation."
No compromise should be allowed to the "black sheep" in Hong Kong who were trying to disrupt and even destroy the city with violence, Tung Chee-hwa, vice-chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference National Committee, the nation's top political advisory body, said on Wednesday.