In 1998, the International Union for Conservation of Nature announced that the thuja tree was extinct. The Chinese government removed it from its list of protected wild plants.
In 2011, China's lawmakers added the punishment for maliciously delaying employees' wages into the Criminal Law.
Implementation of new emissions standards in 2019 and 2020 means automakers must produce vehicles that not only satisfy Chinese guidelines, but also regulations in Europe and the United States.
In 1994 Heydar Aliyev, then president of Azerbaijan, paid an historic visit to the People's Republic of China. He gave a speech at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and the two countries signed their agreement on scientific and technological cooperation during the visit.
Impossible Foods’ website proclaims that “using animals to make meat is a prehistoric and destructive technology. Animal agriculture occupies almost half the land on earth, consumes a quarter of our freshwater and destroys our ecosystems. So we’re doing something about it: we’re making meat using plants, so that we never have to use animals again.”
Implementing targeted and powerful measures to strengthen areas of weakness and promote real economy development will top the list of priorities in the second half of this year.
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In 2014, Shanghai Metro encouraged people to ask others to refrain from eating on trains to avoid annoying fellow travelers.
In 2013, House of Fraser opened its first overseas branch, in Abu Dhabi’s World Trade Center Mall, and after several delays, its first China branch was opened in Nanjing in December 2016, when Sanpower chairman Yuan Yafei announced plans to add a further 50 Chinese stores under the name “Oriental Fraser”.
In 2014, the two countries agreed to begin cooperating during Danish Queen Margrethe II's state visit to China. On May 3, 2017, China and Denmark signed an agreement to jointly begin a 15-year giant panda research program.
In 2015, Linklaters started advising three Chinese banks and 11 Pakistani banks to provide .95 billion of financing to Pakistan's Thar Block II coal mine and coal-fired power plant. Their financing through both the US dollar and Pakistani rupee meant that legal contracts involved English law, Chinese law, Pakistani law, and the law of the Dubai International Financial Center.