History indicates clearly that those starting trade wars never win. Trade Wars have mostly resulted in losses all round. The dictionary describes a trade war as “an economic conflict in which countries impose import restrictions on each other in order to harm each other’s trade”. In other words, countries attacking each other’s trade with taxes and quotas.
His simple birthday wish-a bowl of wonton noodles and a cup of Hong Kong-style milk tea-was out of reach, even on the big day, Feb 14.
His special relationship with Zhongtai started three years ago, when the latter made an exception for Vahit and bought a batch of his cotton that had been soiled in a truck accident. Deeply touched by the generous gesture, Vahit has decided to prioritize his business with Chinese companies ever since.
His first acting gig was playing a monk. He received a free meal and a salary of 20 yuan a day - a pretty decent wage for a farming family in 2004.
His first store opened in 2017, and broke even in its fourth month. It sells about 8,000 light meals online every month. Besides, each of his shops receives about 20 in-store orders a day on average. He has already received the support of some individual investors.
His ideas were endorsed by deputies and members during the two sessions last year.
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His team is making a big column-free hangar - able to "nest" about 11 civil aircraft - at Beijing's new airport.
Hong Kong Police Force on Thursday banned a Sunday mass rally on Hong Kong Island on public safety grounds, stressing the right and freedom of others to live a normal life must also be respected.
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor delivers a speech during a reception in celebration of the 71st anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, at the Grand Hall of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Oct 1, 2020. [PHOTO / CHINA DAILY]
His opinions were echoed by a clerk in her fifties who disapproved of damaging shops out of anti-China sentiments. "If you don't like made-in-China things, you can throw what you have at home away as almost everything is made in China now. But you have no right to break into other people's shops," she said."After all, we all live in the same place. Hong Kong is our home, beautiful and neat. Seeing what it has become, nobody is happy," she said.