Last year, the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority voted to shift its entire 2,200-bus fleet to zero-emission by 2030. San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency announced in May to only purchase all-electric buses starting in 2025 in order to have an all-electric bus fleet by 2035.
Last week, China's largest SUV maker Great Wall Motors sent its first batch of secondhand vehicles to countries including Cambodia, Nigeria and Ghana.
Last month, the Chilean-Brazilian airline said it was scaling back its operations by 95 percent in response to the global health crisis. It also announced hundreds of redundancies earlier in May.
Last week, Gong has been appointed deputy secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China. He also was appointed as a Standing Committee member of the CPC Shanghai Committee. The appointment was approved by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
Last year, Ali Health set up a healthcare platform with Sinopharm Online.
Last month, four self-driving buses carrying Haylion's system made their debut on public roads in Shenzhen, marking the first use of such technology globally. The tested buses have so far traveled more than 8,000 kilometers and are working smoothly, Hu said.
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Last month, 25 provinces and regions saw growth in lottery sales, driven by strong sales in Chongqing, Fujian, Guangdong, Hubei and Zhejiang, according to the ministry.
Last month, Alibaba reported its gross merchandise volume exceeded 1 trillion for the first time in its fiscal year ending in March. Revenue from innovation and other businesses rose 90 percent year-on-year to 2.28 billion yuan in the quarter ending March 31, which was attributed to growth in online gaming and other business.
Last year, it started construction of a 10 billion yuan ethylene glycol plant, which will go into operation early next year. Ethylene glycol is used in the manufacture of products like plastic, rubber and polyester.
Last month, following the US threat of new sanctions, foreign ministers and economic ministers from France, Germany and Britain urged Washington to exempt European companies engaged in trade with Teheran.