Job seekers wait at a fair in the Hannan district of Wuhan, Hubei province, on Tuesday. It was the city's first offline job fair since the novel coronavirus outbreak. LI ZIYUN/FOR CHINA DAILY
Jin Chi, a 28-year-old white collar worker in Beijing, wakes up at 6 am every day. Wearing his smartwatch equipped with Codoon, a GPS-supported app that keeps track of his route and time, Jin runs for 40 minutes, a habit he has kept up for three years.
Jonathan Kallmer, senior vice-president for global policy at the Information Technology Industry Council and a former deputy assistant US trade representative for investment, expressed concern that FIRRMA would empower CFIUS to review outbound transfers of US intellectual property to foreign persons.
Juri Shineda, an official with the Beijing office of the organization, said at a promotion event that 7.35 million Chinese tourists visited Japan in 2017, up 15 percent over the previous year.
Joe Kaeser, president and CEO of Siemens AG addresses the Belt and Road International Summit held by the group in Beijing, on June 6, 2018. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
John Paul Stevens, 97, authored an op-ed that was published in The New York Times Tuesday, calling for a repeal of the Second Amendment. The call came after the nationwide "March for Our Lives" protests by students Saturday urging action to end gun violence and beef up school safety.
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Jointly released by the China Cruise and Yacht Industry Association, which is under the National Development and Reform Commission, the Asia Cruise Academy of Shanghai Maritime University, and the China Ports & Harbors Association, the report said Chinese travelers' enthusiasm for cruise travel is attracting major operators that will likely bring state-of-the-art vessels to the market.
John Waithaka, PETCO Kenya chairman, said that the company would play a key role in recycling of post-consumer PET packaging in the country. This will be in line with its strategic objective, which targets the recycling of 5,900 tons or 247 million bottles by 2019.
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Julie Pearl, CEO of the Pearl Law Group in San Francisco, and a member of the Alliance of Business Immigration Lawyers, echoed that by saying "the unilateral presidential orders will stifle economic recovery and growth, apart from violating the Constitution and the Immigration and Nationality and Administrative Procedure Acts". She said that is the reason why her group signed on to support litigation countering the orders.