John Zeng, managing director of consulting firm LMC Automotive Shanghai, said the Volkswagen move may be targeted to better utilize its global production network to enhance its presence in the Southeast Asian region, which has been dominated by Japanese brands.
Juncker's proposal for a new investment screening framework is expected to grant EU members the power to interfere with foreign direct investment cases regarding strategic assets, especially those under State-controlled or financed enterprises.
Job seekers speak with employers at Hefei University in Hefei, Anhui province, at a job fair for college graduates. [Photo/Xinhua]
Jointly launched by the Chinese Embassy in Egypt and the Sharaf Foundation for Sustainable Development, Get to Know China is a program of virtual meetings that helps deepen the knowledge of China and its activities home and abroad as well as its contribution to revitalizing international cooperation.
Jing Tongmeng wrote on Sina Weibo: "He didn't show regret at all, not even an apology! How can we expect him to have a conscience? We still have no idea where Zhang's remains are! Did the murderer get away with death simply because of the jury's humanity? Isn't it supposed to be a life for a life? Are they still looking for some goodness in the murderer? So disappointed!"
Jing Jun, public health professor with Tsinghua University, says that one lesson that we should learn from the COVID-19 outbreak is the importance of epidemic preparedness.
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Joseph Jacobelli, a senior analyst of Asia utilities at Bloomberg Intelligence, said the growth of China's wind power generation has been astonishing in terms of absolute capacity, from around 10 megawatts in 2006 to over 150,000 megawatts in 2016.
Just like in North America, where the e-book reader device market is dominated by manufacturers such as Amazon, Kobo and PocketBook (which account for a collective 75 percent of the market share), the e-reader market in China has a few big names.
Jim Kail, president and CEO of one such company, LHTC Broadband, calls it unfortunate that his company is caught in the trade war between China and US.
Jimmy Lyons, CEO of the Alabama State Port Authority, said, "My greatest fear all along has been that an action like this could lead to retaliation that could affect our exports. I'm afraid that's where it could lead us. In a trade war, there are no winners."