The GAC will support the country's 18 pilot free trade zones, national-level new areas and economic development zones to set up comprehensive bonded zones, as well as accelerate the transformation of other types of special customs supervision areas such as upgrading bonded port areas into comprehensive bonded areas, said a statement unveiled by the administration on Tuesday.
The FT added that Huawei needs to "rapidly address concerns" about its cybersecurity standards that were raised last year by the UK Huawei Cyber Security Evaluation Centre. The newspaper also suggested that the government grants communications regulator Ofcom stronger powers to hold telecoms operators to the "toughest security standards in network design".
The German-born and Canada-raised businessman set up his garment trading firm in 1975, sourcing clothing from the Chinese mainland and exporting it to Canada. He renounced his Canadian citizenship and became a naturalized citizen of China in 2008.
The German carmaker has been localizing BMW-branded models in partnership with Brilliance Auto, while Great Wall Motor is among the few Chinese automakers to not have an international carmaking partner.
The House passed the temporary extension by voice vote without debate, so as to submit the legislation for signing by US President Donald Trump into law as soon as possible.
The Hong Kong government aims to bring back all Hong Kong passengers who tested negative for COVID-19 within the day, Lee said, adding that the other flight chartered to bring in the second batch will fly in the afternoon.
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The Home Sharing Professional Committee calls for all companies involved in the home-sharing sector to work closely with the government, and to shoulder their corporate social responsibility toward building a Digital China.
The Federal Reserve is an independent governmental agency, and its actions do not have to be approved by Trump or anyone else, and as
The IDC FutureScapes 2020 discusses China's information and communication technology sector in Beijing on Dec 10. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
The Harvard Business Review tried to have a very serious discussion with Ben Huh about cat pictures, misspellings and Fail Blog.