“It won’t be an empty-handed summit and they won’t disband without a communiqué. There will be a broad agreement signed on some of these other tough issues. Whether, however, there is progress on trade remains to be seen.”
“The city of Raleigh would welcome Amazon HQ2 or any other organization that is looking for an opportunity to become part of our already growing and dynamic community. Raleigh is a city that enjoys a high quality of life that is well supported by our top-rated public school system, extensive greenway trails and public parks, emerging arts culture, temperate climate, and low cost of living. We are recognized around the world for our incredibly talented and highly educated workforce, our storied university system, our diverse and innovative economy, and our thriving entrepreneurial spirit. Raleigh is a smart, healthy, thoughtful and creative community that values collaboration and partnerships and we are excited about the opportunity that Amazon HQ2 presents.”
“Officials from Amazon.com toured sites in Washington, Montgomery County, Md., and Northern Virginia last week — the latest sign that the tech giant is seriously considering adding a second headquarters with as many as 50,000 jobs to the D.C. area, according to officials in all three jurisdictions,” writes The Post’s Jonathan O’Connell.
“On a cash basis, we spent .2 million at Amazon Web Services, and a mere .8 million on our own data centers. The business impact is profound. We’re spending less and have improved reliability and efficiency,” she wrote.
“It is amazing. It’s still the best place in the world,” he said. “It’s the place where people want to come. There aren’t other countries where everybody is trying to get in — I’d let them in if it were up to me, I like them, I want all of them in.?But this is a great country and it does need to be defended.”
“It took the two countries 20 years to have their trade reaching 0 billion. We must cherish history and the achievements already made," Yu said.
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“Panama reiterated that it will strictly abide by the one-China principle and resolutely oppose any action that is contrary to this principle, and China appreciated this position,” he added.
“It’s a symbol of spending money on things that matter to customers, and not spending money on things that don’t,” Bezos responds.
“Like any new technology, it can be used powerfully for good and potentially for ill and you want to make sure that you maximize the former and minimize the latter,” Carney said. “We’re eager to work with lawmakers and regulators to find that balance.”
“The Apple Store has been incredibly successful and now we’re taking it to the next level,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “Licensing Amazon.com’s 1-Click patent and trademark will allow us to offer our customers an even easier and faster online buying experience.”