Oxide-based transistors - incorporatinga mix of gallium, zinc and indium oxides - are both see-through and flexible, allowing for potential new innovations such as bendable electronic tablets and television screens.
Overseas market contributed nearly 50 percent of its annual sales revenue, making its stock an attractive proposition for QFIIs.
Outstanding loans for individual purchases went up 17.6 percent to 26.87 trillion yuan, retreating 0.2 percentage points from the end of last year.
Over 23,000 Japanese companies have invested a total of 720 billion yuan (8.8 billion) in China, Sakakibara said. "In so doing, Japanese companies have contributed to China's economic development," he said. "I hope that they will continue to deepen economic and trade cooperation between the two countries."
Outlining Germany's ambitions for its six-month tenure, Chancellor Angela Merkel said: "Relations with China will be a foreign policy priority of the (EU) Council Presidency." She acknowledged differences of opinion with Beijing, but said these meant that "critical-constructive dialogue is more important than ever".
Overall, the company has more than 20,000 employees in Seattle spread across more than 30 buildings in downtown and South Lake Union, Flicker said.
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Over the weekend, the ship's operator contacted local authorities seeking help to test suspected cases on board.
Over the past year, he has traveled to the eastern province of Jiangsu, the northeastern province of Heilongjiang and the Inner Mongolia autonomous region in the north, using drones to spray agrochemicals for different crops, including wheat, corn, soybeans, sorghum, sesame, cotton and even forests. "Everywhere the team arrived, we were warmly welcomed," he said.
Overseas highly celebrated agricultural product brands are tasting the sweetness of this lucrative market. New Zealand kiwi fruit brand Zespri tapped into the Chinese market in 1999. While China only contributed 2 percent of the company's global sales in the early days, it accounted for 20 percent of Zespri's global sales last year, making it the largest market for Zespri, said the company's chairman Bruce Cameron.
Our second outing wasn't much easier, but we were, as a team, finding our cohesiveness. Even if I still felt very much like an interloper, needing to have my aforementioned colleague sit behind me-like the parrot on a pirate's shoulder-interpreting everything for me. Her boundless enthusiasm and promises that the coach was praising my efforts convinced me, however, that my spot in the boat was warranted.