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Traditional food companies like Xuerong view plant-based meat as an opportunity to expand their existing industry chain.
Tongrentang added it has established a specialized team to thoroughly investigate the matter, and will announce the result in a timely manner, according to its statement.
Traditionally, the stricter standards overseas meant high-quality personnel were required to conduct business, so a large number of companies preferred to concentrate on the domestic market, according to Liu Yan, general manager of Xinghe Fireworks Manufacturing in Pingxiang, Jiangxi province. The company, which was founded in 1997, does not sell its products on the domestic market; instead, it exports goods worth more than 70 million yuan (.5 million) a year.
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Tourists, each paying about 30,000 yuan (,460), will fly from Shanghai and Beijing to Russia's Irkutsk, and board a train that will stop at five cities-Krasnoyarsk, Yekaterinburg, Vladimir, St. Petersburg and Moscow-along the route, according to the organizer, the Shanghai Railway International Travel (Group) Company owned by the Shanghai Railway Bureau.
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Traditionally, executive orders were used for minor matters such as changing a national forest to a national park, but in the last 10 years, two US presidents have tried to use executive orders to make very large changes without the consent of the other branches of government.
Trading of live animals will come under stricter scrutiny in China to better prevent the transmission of diseases, according to a draft revision to the Animal Epidemic Prevention Law under deliberation by the top legislature.
Tom Fowdy, a UK-based political analyst who specializes in China and North Korea international affairs, said: "The fact that protesters are utilizing Hong Kong's legal system is a demonstration that the territory is overseen by the rule of law, irrespective of the result."
Toni Reid, Amazon’s vice president for the Alexa experience and Echo Devices group, led the tour around the mock, all-voice-controlled home, telling NBC’s Jo Ling Kent that Amazon wants to know how customers are using its devices in a natural environment. When it comes to products such as Echo, “You don’t know what you’re missing until you actually use the device,” Reid said.