James Pearson, CEO of the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said in a policy paper in December: "Voices across the political spectrum have been calling for a reduction in migrant numbers. The left attacks the level of temporary migration, asserting that students and working holidaymakers take Australian jobs, and the right seeks to put up the 'house full' sign to permanent migrants, either for nationalist reasons or as a political response to concerns about congestion in cities and infrastructure shortfalls."
Jamil Ghani, vice-president of Amazon, who is in charge of Prime's international business, said in an earlier interview with China Daily that subscribers to Amazon Prime service in China increased more than threefold, year-on-year, in 2017.
Janssens, a Dutch citizen, joined the German company in 2013. He said the company will accelerate the introduction of innovative new drugs from its global pipeline to the China market.
Jiang Ping, another law professor from the university, agreed. He said it imperative to distinguish economic disputes from crimes, "and it is also important for judges to distinguish legitimate properties and family properties of entrepreneurs from their illegal properties and private properties".
Jia Yueting, founder of Chinese internet company LeEco, resigned from all positions at the listed video-streaming arm Leshi Internet Information and Technology Corp.
Japan tightened regulations last month on its export to the ROK of three materials vital to manufacture memory chips and display panels, which are the mainstay of the ROK's exports.
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JUBA - The UN World Food Programme (WFP) on Tuesday hailed China's food assistance to vulnerable South Sudanese.
Japan's Honda Motor Co said it is partnering with Alibaba Group Holding Ltd to develop a smart and internet-connected system, one of the latest examples of closer cooperation between carmakers and tech companies to herald the age of smart mobility.
Jason Bostic, vice-president of the West Virginia Coal Association, told China Daily: "It's just what we expected from a bunch of folks that don't understand how energy is produced and consumed in this country and probably don't care about the welfare of the average people in the country that have to pay their electric bills."
Japan has defied international protests to conduct what it calls scientific research whaling, having repeatedly said its ultimate goal is to whale commercially again.