Surveyed enterprises' average R&D expenditure witnessed an average increase of 15.4 percent from 2015 to 2017, hitting 10.77 million yuan (.54 million) in 2017, data showed.
TAIYUAN - China's coal-rich province of Shanxi has seen more than 500 coal mines resume production in February, which ensured energy supply amid the outbreak of novel coronavirus.
Surveys show that a total of 76 percent of Chinese customers think that intelligent vehicles will bring convenience to them, higher than the United States and Japan at 49 percent and 46 percent respectively.
TOKYO - Japan issued its first permit for exporting to South Korea a chemical needed in producing semiconductors since imposing stricter export controls last month, Japanese Trade Minister Hiroshige Seko said Thursday.
Supportive measures rolled out by Shenzhen government on Saturday will save cost of 60 billion yuan for enterprises through ways of reducing cost such as on rents and tax, providing subsidies and postponing the social security payment. Shenzhen government will allocate 10 billion yuan to help medium and small-sized enterprises tackle problems,
Sun Yang, who lives in Beijing's Haidian district, brought his 10-year-old son to the hospital on Sunday to pay their respects.
重庆肥胖会导致不孕不育吗
Sun Shuang, a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine from Hunan province, who was in Wuhan, Hubei province, to support the anti-virus battle, packed her bags and headed for Zimbabwe on Monday.
TB:?Weed people out?
TB:?It’s amazing. It’s probably the gold standard in terms of amenities and perks, and luxury out there on that rooftop deck. Last question here, Kerry, before we round out. Silicon Valley versus Seattle in terms of recruiting. Do Seattle companies have an edge if somebody’s coming from another part of the country now because of the residential housing markets? What kinds of trends are you seeing there?
TIANJIN -- North China's Tianjin municipality will prohibit businesses and institutes from collecting personal bioinformation starting next year, amid heightened public concerns over the uncontrolled use of facial recognition, now employed in mobile payment, test-taking, and even public toilets.