Last year, China had 3,794 fixed air routes, an increase of 54 percent from 2012. China's airlines fly to 145 cities in 56 countries on a fixed schedule.
Lardy of the Peterson Institute, who attended the Boao Forum, said Xi has spoken positively about the benefits of globalization and opening and taken important steps to further open China, through both trade and investment liberalization.
Last month, the US Agriculture Department and Food and Drug Administration said the government could use the Defense Production Act to keep fruit and vegetable lines active and "protect the food supply and prevent significant food shortages".
Last week, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave emergency authorization to at least 15 hospitals to use plasma therapy on patients.
Last year, only 24 percent polled by research and consultancy group Gallup Inc used cash to pay for major items compared to 36 percent in 2011.
Last year, all 16 district governments in the capital were sued, with the biggest number of cases involving the Haidian, Dongcheng, Xicheng and Chaoyang governments, it said.
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Last week, the US State Department approved an billion sales package - including 66 Lockheed Martin F-16 fighter jets - for Taiwan. Ren said the arms deal will not change the power dynamics across the Taiwan Straits and will only send an erroneous signal to Taiwan secessionists and put Taiwan in danger.
Last November, Jia admitted in an internal letter to his employees that the firm was facing a shortage of cash and suffering from expanding too fast.
Last November, Amazon announced that it would be working with the U.S. Postal Service to start delivering packages to customers on Sundays. That delivery option first rolled out to Los Angeles and New York last year, and now it looks like the rest of the country may be starting to catch up. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported today that Amazon plans to start its Sunday delivery service in the city come mid-March.
Last November, Microsoft?announced?that it was launching its cloud computing services – Office 365 and Windows Azure – in China. Its approach in doing so was to create a partnership with a Chinese provider, in this case 21ViaNet,?which itself flirted with cloud computing services in the late 2000s. Per the partnership agreement, Microsoft licensed the rights to its cloud computing technology to 21ViaNet and 21ViaNet agreed to handle the operation of Office 365 and Azure. This cooperative relationship,?Lee notes, enabled Microsoft to become the first multinational company to obtain the certification necessary to offer public cloud services.