In comparison, medium and low-end products' market shares and prices have continued to drop and could be phased out of the market, he said.
In an interview with the Financial Times on Monday, Tucker said: "This had nothing to do with personalities; this was a unanimous decision of the non-executive directors."
In addition, when one country loses its comparative advantage in labor-intensive industries, such industries will move to other economies. But with China, there is a second chance to keep those industries, according to Cai.
In an earlier interview with China Daily, Zhang attributed her success to the "unprecedented digitalization, decentralization of the cosmetics consumption and the rise of the Generation Z", and stressed the importance of a constant output of original and compelling content to keep followers hooked.
In early trading Thursday, American's stock fell 5.01 percent.
In an interview with China Daily, Fu, the law professor, said that as courts gradually resume operations as the pandemic eases locally, an increasing number of protesters will pay the price for their misconduct during last year's unrest.
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In dollar terms, FDI inflow grew 5.5 percent to billion in the period, according to an online statement released by the Ministry of Commerce (MOC).
In another development, the airport is testing robotic, driverless trucks to transport baggage from terminals to aircraft, according to Eric Yeung Chuen-sing, convener of the Smart City Consortium. He believes the driverless vehicles, which run via artificial intelligence, are more reliable than those driven by humans.
In early August, the Shanghai Natural History Museum learned of Lin's concerns about his old specimens and sent a group of specialists to help restore them. The preserved animals, the team said, will first be placed in a freezer to kill any germs before restoration work begins.
In fact, nearly 17 years ago, Bosworth himself was targeted by a huge Washington company seeking to enforce the terms of a non-compete agreement: Microsoft. Bosworth and two other ex-Microsoft employees founded a startup called Crossgain that drew the ire of then-CEO Bill Gates. Bosworth, co-founder Tod Nielsen, and other employees of the young startup were forced to stop working for Crossgain until their non-compete agreements expired a year later.