More than 30 aircraft across the spectrum of business aircraft including pistons, intercontinental jets and helicopters, are being showcased in Shanghai during the annual three-day Asian Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition (ABACE) starting from Tuesday.
More policy and market regulation innovations are in the pipeline to create a fairer and more enhanced rule-based market environment, as decided at the executive meeting on July 5. The upcoming measures will create a level playing field for investors from home and abroad, boosting steady private investment growth, according to the meeting.
Moon sent Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon to Tokyo last month for Emperor Naruhito's enthronement ceremony with a personal letter calling for efforts to mend ties.
More convenient transportation is connecting Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei closer, laying the foundation for integrated regional development.
More than 100 public and private sector representatives attended the event, including the independent third-party certification and inspection organization, China Certification & Inspection Group, as well as a delegation from Central China's Hunan province.
More than 1,000 enterprises from nearly 100 countries and regions are expected to exhibit their products at the food and agricultural products area, which will take about 60,000 sq m, said Tang Guifa, president of the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai).
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More than 2,000 government officials, business leaders and senior experts gathered at the forum. They came from nearly 30 countries, including the United States, Canada, Finland, Denmark, Norway and Iceland.
More than 18,000 units of cranes were sold in February, soaring 59.5 percent from January and surging 68.7 percent year-on-year, CCMA data showed.
More than 400 production units under the nuclear giant have already resumed production, with key projects such as Hualong One demonstration project and reactor unit 5 and 6 in Tianwan nuclear power plant resuming full operations.
More than 500 blocker cars, 100 sand trucks and 500 cameras secured the course's perimeter, which was monitored by counterterrorism officers, said Chief of Counterterrorism James Waters.