Rouhani spoke to Iranian expatriates in Switzerland during his visit there on Monday. He said the US has threatened not to allow Iran to continue exporting its oil. Iranian state TV broadcast his remarks.
Rogers Luo, vice-president of Gilead and general manager of Gilead China, said that China's favorable policies in accelerating drug access and encouraging innovation over the past few years have promoted the research and development of new medicines, helping build a healthy drug ecology in the country.
Robert Hormats of Kissinger Associates discusses China's relations with the world at a Town Hall held by the America China Public Affairs Institute in New York on Tuesday. Hong Xiao / China Daily
Richter said the US should pay more attention to China's progress and contributions than to its negatives.
Rick Helfenbein, president and CEO of the American Apparel & Footwear Association, wrote in an email to China Daily that his group considers tariffs "a hidden tax on American consumers. Currently, 41 percent of apparel imports, 72 percent of footwear imports, and 84 percent of travel goods come to the US from China. A decision to impose additional tariffs on these products will clearly result in increased prices, paid for by American families."
Results appear Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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Robin Li speaks at the Baidu AI Developers Conference on July 3. [Photo/VCG]
Romer Environmental Protection (Shenzhen) Co Ltd on Tuesday signed a ,000 sales contract with Uganda Kings School, during the opening ceremony of China-Uganda Industrial Capacity Cooperation Exhibition at the Uganda Manufacturers Association showgrounds, in Uganda's capital, Kampala.
Resumes are priced by category. The most expensive are so-called first-hand ones, meaning that they are new and have never been sold before. They cost 1.5 to 2.5 yuan (21 to 36 cents) each. Others, including those that have been sold at least once, range from 0.5 to 1.5 yuan.
Robert Hannigan, former head of the Government Communications Headquarters, one of the United Kingdom's intelligence arms, said in an opinion article in the Financial Times, that the West should put an end to "hysteria" over Chinese technology.