WUHAN - If not for the arrival of Chinese scientists, Meshack Mutevu would still be living in a house with a metal roof and mud walls like his forefathers, subsisting on a few mango trees and raising goats.
Wal-Mart said purchases?ordered using its service will arrive in three days or less, which is slightly longer than the two-day window that Amazon normally offers on Prime-eligible items.?The program will also only be eligible on one million of the seven million items available for sale on walmart.com, whereas?Amazon claims that 20 million items are available for Prime shipping.
WUHAN - A large community of an endangered plant species has been discovered in Houhe National Nature Reserve in Central China's Hubei province, according to the reserve.
WUHAN - A Chinese company has started building the country's first production line for flexible display, which would make China a supplier of the product often used to make bracelet-shaped mobile phones and folding tablets.
Wan Lin, president of Cainiao Network, said that unlike common logistics bases, the global logistics hubs would have geographical and technological advantages.
WPP compiles its BrandZ China Top 100 ranking by both calculating how much financial value a company's brand name is worth, and also considering how consumers perceive the brands.
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Wang Fang, a researcher of the School of Life Sciences at Fudan University, had on July 20 filmed a group of more than 10 baby raccoon dogs fighting over cat food. He estimated that there are between 50 and 80 raccoon dogs residing in the community.
Wang Jian, an expert in cross-border e-commerce and a professor at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, said that Lithuania's friendly policies will create several investment opportunities for Chinese fintech companies.
WASHINGTON — Global commodity prices are expected to continue to rise in 2018 in view of the steadily growing demand and agreed production cuts among oil exporters, said the World Bank in a quarterly report on Thursday.
Wang Jing, CEO of JingChi Corp, a startup focusing on self-driving technologies, said China has lagged behind in the automotive sector in the past, but things may change in the near future, as cars would gradually become "software-defined".