Zhang Qiang, a member of the city's Epidemic-Control Office, said at a press conference that the city has tested almost all the people who should receive the test, which includes people who have been to Xinfadi wholesale market, where all the cases are related, and those who have had contact with people who have been there.
Zhang noted: "It may not be accurate to simply put all the battery makers' production capacity together, because the realization depends on many factors."
ZTE has extensive trade and investment cooperation with hundreds of US companies, creating tens of thousands of jobs in the United States, the spokesperson said.
Zeng ignored warnings and insisted on making inappropriate remarks, police said. He provoked officers by saying that he was not afraid of serving time in jail.
Zhang Bin, a senior researcher with the institution, said financial products such as real estate investment trust products should be further promoted to help local governments ease their financing woes. Such products are able to reduce debt leverage ratios and lower risks from financial intermediaries, and they serve as a relatively low-risk option for Chinese households' ever-increasing demand for investment channels other than savings, according to Zhang.
Zhang Jiaqiang, a farmer in Linzi, Shandong province, is picking tomatoes. [Photo by WANG JING/CHINA DAILY]
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ZHENGZHOU — Four officials in Central China's Henan province have received punishments after poppies were found in a government courtyard.
ZTE, which uses chips from Qualcomm in many of its phones, has said the ban could threaten its survival.
Zhang has never studied business before.
Zhang Lei, an associate researcher at the university, also an accessory to the crime, was sentenced to five years and eight months in prison, according to a verdict of the Intermediate People's Court of Songyuan.