“They say that they have been authorized to occupy indigenous land,” she said. “We are here to oppose mining, hydroelectric and agribusiness companies that destroy tribal communities and Mother Nature.”
“We believe that innovation is the best way to preserve our traditional culture, and consumption is the best way to inherit our heritage,” he said.
“We are still pursuing an agreement with Sinopec being an off-taker of LNG of up to 75 percent of the output, consideration of equity for CIC, and possibly Sinopec in the project’s equity ownership, and the bank financing by Bank of China,” said Lieza Wilcox, vice-president, commercial and economics, at AGDC.
“We’re aiming at the independent Chinese traveler, who wants to meet the locals, and get up close with the country they are visiting,” Worsnop said.
“What is interesting is that his (Trump’s) supporters are willing to ignore the pain that these tariffs will cause in the mistaken hope that manufacturing jobs will return to the US,” Taylor said. “In fact, the exact opposite will occur as corporations find cheaper locations to manufacture their products.”
“This is just the beginning,” Caporaso said. “Moore’s Law says that computing power doubles every 18 to 24 months, and if that law holds, automation will creep into more and more corners of our life, including shopping, employment and more. Governments will need to start studying the coming technological wave and take steps to ensure that their citizens’ needs will be addressed as employment opportunities fall.”
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“Trucks, planes and people are ready to help if needed,” Clark said, adding that the company is working with the Red Cross and others.
“This ushers in a new era of South-South cooperation at a time when the West is strongly pushing in the opposite direction, and advocating for anti-globalization,” he said.
“Yes, there was heated debate about whether it was heading in the right direction. But at a certain point, you just think, ‘Well, this guy has been right so many times before’.”
“We’re waiting for approvals to start the service in the U.S. as of now,” he told The Hindu.