Yuan, senior vice president of Volvo Car Group, said an annual sale of 100,000 vehicles in China will be a normal thing for the company in the future.
Youyu's change of ecology has helped boost a number of businesses. Shanxi Youyu Tuyuan Industries Co Ltd was one that benefitted from the county's enhanced environment and ecosystems.
Yuan, from Nankai University, said many young couples in China are reluctant to have more children due to factors such as the high cost of raising children. The trend of population decline will not reverse even if the family planning policy is relaxed further, he said, with the workforce continuing to shrink and the average age of the population increasing.
Yi noted that the major developed economies have continuously adopted the ultra-low interest rates and quantitative easing since the 2008 international financial crisis and started to implement the policy of unlimited quantitative easing to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Yu also announced that high-resolution images of 100 artifacts in the museum went online on Google Arts & Culture — which features virtual artwork collections from around the world photographed in high resolution — on Thursday.
Yet he agrees that new energy cars are an inevitable trend. Globally, Swedish carmaker Volvo earlier this year announced that it would stop producing internal combustion engine-only cars by 2019 and many other carmakers ranging from Ford to BMW have also released ambitious new energy car plans.
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Yum China said in a statement that contactless services have been well received by customers and their delivery business is thriving during a time when the epidemic is keeping diners away from their stores, a report by Reuters said.
Yunda Express, another major courier, said it had already used biodegradable delivery bags instead of plastic bags and recycled delivery boxes in some cities.
Young people are the future of a country, and youths from China and Africa are the future of China-Africa friendship, Xi said on Tuesday in a letter replying to participants in the Youth Forum on Creativity and Heritage along the Silk Road.
Yu also said that in view of the policies that have been adopted, and the gradual resumption of work and production, consumption could quickly bounce back after the outbreak.