Many of the benefits and problems attributed to globalization are, in fact, the result of either good or bad domestic policies.
Mara Moustafine, a professor at the University of Sydney, was born into a large family of Jews, Russians and Tatars, four generations of whom had been in Harbin.
Market research firm IDC predicted that Chinese manufacturing IoT spending will grow by 15 percent annually to reach 7.5 billion by 2020.
Marketing guru Al Ries said: "While we all want to believe that names don't matter, that what really matters is the strength of our character and the quality of our product… The reality is that names matter enormously."
Mao Jingbo, president of Lincoln Asia-Pacific and Lincoln China, unveils the Nautilus SUV on Thursday in Beijing. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Many Republicans and business groups have argued that raising the minimum wage to an hour would hurt jobs, forcing businesses to hire fewer people and replacing jobs with automation. Several Republican lawmakers cited a report from the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office last week, which estimated the move will boost wages for 17 million workers but at the same time, 1.3 million workers would lose their jobs.
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Mao Jian, a doctor, gives a bow to Liao Wanling to thank her for donating bone marrow to save a leukemia patient's life. [Photo from Sina Weibo]
Mao has quit his job as a deliveryman. "Next time I enter the university it will be as a student," he said.
Mark Yang, CEO of Chehaoduo Group, said "The global automotive industry is experiencing unprecedented change and creating great opportunities at the same time. The application of big data and artificial intelligence is the key to fundamental reform of automotive retail in China."
Many Native American health care clinics in the state have closed, forcing many to drive far distances for basic health care.