Two sets of sportswear for marathon runners were also launched at the event, together with a new type of running shoes by Xtep.
Twenty-two industry leaders signed agreements with the China International Import Expo Bureau on Monday, showing their anticipation for the expo scheduled to be unveiled later this year.
Twenty-one-year-old Guo Yan, a furniture salesperson in the trade market, is one of the beneficiaries of the recruitment moves. She returned to Yiwu in early March from her hometown in the hinterland of Northwest China's Ningxia Hui autonomous region.
Tyson Evans (left), deputy editor for interactive news at the New York Times, said he’s excited for Jeff Bezos owning the Washington Post.
Turbulence in the US stock market won't subside until the number of the novel coronavirus infections outside China peaks and then begins to fall, a Wall Street analyst believes.
Twenty kilometers north of Hambantota, lies the construction site of the fourth section of Sri Lanka's Southern Highway Extension Project. On a daily basis, Sri Lankan and Chinese workers hustle and bustle together to build the highway, while precast beams are piled up on the ground. One after another, bridge piers are being erected with parts of the bridge floor which have already been well laid.
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Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum, a Republican, said he was "honored" that his city was chosen to host the president as he returns to the campaign trail. He noted that the event would be the first presidential rally in Tulsa since President George H.W. Bush visited more than 20 years ago.
Two hospitals in Liaoning province were suspended as police launched investigations into suspected health insurance fraud, Xinhua reported Thursday.
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Two days ago, Canberra rejected calls from the United States to "take responsibility" for its home-grown IS fighters, citing advice that it would be "very dangerous" to repatriate them.