The official added that the company seriously violated the requirements of production suspension and resumption of work.
The officials said the risks, individually or collectively, threaten the recovery in the regional and global economy. They pledged to strengthen cooperation to secure regional economic and financial stability.
The novel coronavirus pandemic has exposed China's lack of cargo-only airports and aircraft, an official with the National Development and Reform commission, the top economic planner, said on Sunday.
The number of dairy farms with more than 100 cows will account for more than 65 percent of the total by 2020, according to the guideline.
The nonstop production also benefited from successful efforts to access to raw materials, which were disrupted due to traffic restrictions.
The newspaper said that the wide use of AI cannot happen without cloud computing, which helps improve efficiency hardware usage and avoid idleness and waste of the resources. And this reflects in the price: cloud computing provides the same services for 1 yuan that traditional IT companies offer for 4 yuan.
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The number of Chinese visitors to the United Kingdom is expected to rise from the current 260,000 a year to 384,000 in the next five years, according to VisitBritain, the UK’s national tourism authority.
The non-manufacturing purchasing managers' index came in at 54.3 this month, which means the non-manufacturing sector remained within the expansion range, according to the NBS.
The number of P2P investors and platforms declined steeply last year after regulators tightened supervision, and Fitch expect more platforms to close or consolidate this year as reforms continue to take effect, leading to a smaller, less fragmented market.
The officer was attacked by assailants and received several wounds to his back, shoulder and armsThe vicious stabbing - several times - of an off-duty police officer by black-clad assailants was strongly condemned by prominent figures in Hong Kong on Saturday.The officer was attacked by three men in Kwai Chung, New Territories, late on Friday night. He suffered several knife wounds to his back, shoulder and arms and was rushed to hospital.In a statement on Saturday, the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong - the city’s largest political party- said it utterly deplored the “premeditated” assault on a police officer.The DAB said there was still widespread hate speech being directed at police officers – including incitement to assault them or bully their family members.Calling for an immediate end to hateful words and acts in Hong Kong, the DAB also urged police management to do more to protect frontline officers and their families.Also on Saturday, the city's largest labor group - the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions - said in a statement it was appalled by such a “despicable” attack.According to the police, the officer did not have any grudges with other people in society. The federation said such a vicious assault on an officer was totally unacceptable.Stressing the vital role the police play in safeguarding the city, the federation called for a stringent investigation into the attack.Brave Chan Yung, a Hong Kong deputy to the National People's Congress - the nation's top legislature - described the stabbing as “heinous”.He stressed that everyone - no matter their political views - must never resort to violence, otherwise the safety of all society would be jeopardized.Business magnate Irons Sze Wing-wai, who is also a member of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference National Committee, the country’s top political advisory body, said the attack was “outrageous”.He appealed to all Hong Kong people to reject violence and support the police in enforcing the law.Meanwhile, five more local activists were arrested on Friday. They include three opposition lawmakers Au Nok-hin, Jeremy Tam Man-ho and Cheng Chung-Tai. The others are Sha Tin district councilor Rick Hui Yui-yu and former student union president of the University of Hong Kong, Althea Suen Hiu-nam.Among them, Au Nok-hin, Tam Man-ho and Suen Hiu-nam were later granted bail.Three local separatists - Joshua Wong Chi-fung, Agnes Chow Ting and Andy Chan Ho-tin - were arrested on Friday morning. Wong and Chow were released on bail of HK,000 each. They will have to comply with curfew orders and are barred from traveling abroad, except for two pre-planned trips.