Xue Yi, an associate professor of finance at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, said design of the new board has combined the advanced experiences of overseas markets with China's needs. Further reforms could more efficiently boost innovation.
Yang has previously said that the group will continue to innovate using big data and AI, which can be applied to every link of the car-consumption industrial chain.
Xu said the ban has had no impact on the company's AI strategy and business at all.
Yang said, "We are investing in the most advanced digital transformation technologies and capabilities so that we can build predictability, visibility and agility into every element of our supply chain."
Yang, who is also an NPC deputy, noted that in the future, Hebei, Tianjin and Beijing are expected to make full use of their respective advantages, and boost joint development with concerted efforts, further realizing the nation's "Made in China 2025" strategy, as well as creating an internationally oriented platform for reform and opening-up.
Yang Xinzheng, an expert at the China Academy of Transportation Science, said China has been stepping up efforts to prevent severe accidents from happening in the country's ride-hailing industry after two female passengers were killed in separate incidents involving drivers using the Didi Chuxing platform last year.
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Yantai Jereh Oilfield Services Group Co Ltd predicted a net profit in a range of 529 billion yuan (.67 million) to 563 billion yuan, up 680 percent to 730 percent, due to recovery in the oilfield services market globally, which boosted demand for drilling equipment and oilfield technology services.
Xu said the crux of such irregularities was malpractice in the judicial system, "which can be solved by judicial supervision, which has been intensified in recent years".
Year-on-year exports of portable computers rose by 11.4 percent, electronic passenger cars rose by 91.9 percent and solar cells rose by 57.1 percent, according to customs officials, as Chinese enterprises sought to tap more markets beyond traditional trade hubs such as the United States.
Yang said that she will be looking to introduce new animals, such as other species of piglets and ducks, to the stores in the future.