To extend the time of popularity and attract more tourists' attention, the county has decided to transform industries and apply new modes to improve the county's tourism.
To be sure, gasolene stations in China already make a lot of money. But as of now, their non-fuel sales account for only a small percentage of total revenue, unlike in developed countries and regions like the US, Europe, the UK and Australia, where 40 to 50 percent of the gas stations' profits are from non-fuel businesses.This suggests that the sector in China, once opened up, will likely see immense potential for growth. With the removal of sectoral restrictions on foreign investments, gas stations in China, enriched by non-fuel revenues, might laugh all the way to the bank.British energy major BP has already said the stations it plans to build in China will be equipped with BP-branded convenience stores. Such outlets will enable Chinese consumers to enjoy more services other than vehicle fueling at the gas stations.This, in turn, might encourage China's State-owned oil behemoths to evolve and adapt to market trends and provide more people-oriented services. China Petroleum and Chemical Corp, the world's largest refiner, also known as Sinopec, has already taken several strides in that direction.The company, which will have around 31,000 gas stations by this year-end, started its non-fuel businesses, including convenience stores and auto services, in 2008. It has also forayed into auto sales and e-commerce, leveraging its nationwide fuel station network.Its non-fuel business witnessed rapid growth in recent years both in terms of sales and profits. Company data show its non-fuel business netted 2.2 billion yuan (1 million) in profit in 2017, up by 700 million yuan from 2016.Meanwhile, many startups are also trying to tap the huge market potential. For instance, Shenzhen-based WeCar, which was founded in 2014, has vowed to help fuel retailers boost their performance by 70 percent by playing a supporting role, in the form of a supplier of beverages, snacks, fast food, mini cinemas and the like.The WeCar mobile app saves motorists the trouble of getting out of the vehicles to fuel up at the gas station. Prior to, or during, the visit, they can order snacks and drinks with a few taps on a smartphone. In effect, both the vehicle and the people in it get to load up at the same time.That heralds a big change because there are more than 100,000 gasoline stations across China, most of which cooperate with WeCar. Most of the stations in the southern part of the country are privately owned. Many gas stations that have tied up with WeCar have reported average 30 percent business growth.Besides food and beverages, WeCar plans to introduce vehicle maintenance, repair services, dining, shopping malls, banks and cinemas in the near future, said Luo Yi, its founder.The net effect of all this enterprise could be that traditional gas stations will be forced to rethink their strategy.
To ensure fairness and justice in each and every legal case, China has worked to guarantee independent and impartial enforcement of judicial and procuratorial authorities as per the law, press forward with reform of the criminal litigation system centering on trials and abide by the rules concerning excluding illegally-obtained evidence.
To curb the economic downturn, the Japanese government ended the country's state of emergency in May and issued a stimulus package worth around 40 percent of the nation's GDP, including cash handouts and zero-interest loans.
To ensure that she gets a good night's rest, 27-year-old Chen Xi, who works for a consultancy in Shanghai, turned to special earplugs that not only cut out extraneous noise but can play soothing sounds - including that of a waterfall - enabling the wearer to fall asleep quickly.
To Wang, "What would you do if today was the last day of your life" was never a question, but the cruel reality he might have faced every single day.
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Timmons' 17-year-old daughter, Susan, said she still remembered being meal shamed herself as a young child and having little concept of money. She recounted an incident when her elementary school-aged sister had her favorite hot turkey lunch snatched away from her by a cafeteria worker.
Tmall.com is only a?marketplace, which means retailers must find their own?way to store and ship merchandise to customers. Logistics is one of Amazon’s strengths, and it has already built out a network of warehouses in China. It also offers same-day and next-day delivery services in more than 1,400 cities and counties in China, as well as 5,000-plus self-pickup locations.
To facilitate the entry of foreigners and residents from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan to Hainan, the Ministry of Public Security announced early last month a set of pilot policies to simplify the procedures for handling temporary motor vehicle driver's permits, extending the validity of temporary driver's permits and establishing traffic management stations at entry points.
To a large degree, you get to pick who your senior staff is. To a large degree, you get to pick your schedule. To a large degree, you get to decide how you interact: Do you like to do lots of one-on-ones, or do you like to have small-group meetings? As a senior leader, you have a lot of control. And what I find is sometimes people forget that they have that control as a senior executive or as a senior officer. They forget that they can construct to a certain degree their work environment every day.