Supporting this view, James Laurenceson, director of the Australia-China Relations Institute at the University of Technology Sydney, expects Hong Kong to remain a key business hub. "I don't see companies pulling out en masse (from Hong Kong). There will be a cost for sure, but I don't see it meaning the end of Hong Kong," he said.
Sunac said the acquisition will further raise the operational efficiency of its already purchased projects, and improve their profit-making ability and asset value. The deal will also help Sunac to speed up its brand impact in the cultural and tourism sector, the company's statement said.
Sure, Google and Apple may have the more?portable AI assistants, but Amazon has the most accessible one.?With?the ability for outside developers to add to Alexa’s skills and for?manufacturers to?add her to their devices, the Alexa is poised to continue growing, and may even become a vital part of day-to-day life for many people. Once that happens, Apple and Google will have to fight even harder to break into that space.
Susan Shirk, chair of the 21st Century China Center at the University of California, San Diego, said the Belt and Road Initiative could be a real way of building many friends for China.
Swiss finance professional Artur Filipowicz said the process was "hassle-free" after he took the test on Tuesday morning. He said he hoped people would leave behind any political bias and participate in order to help trace hidden carriers of the virus.
TAIPEI -- A total of 341 Taiwan tourists and personnel from 19 tour groups in Jiuzhaigou were safe and none were injured following Tuesday's earthquake, the island's tourism bureau said Wednesday.
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TOKYO - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe checked into a hospital in Tokyo on Monday for what one of his aide's described as a "health checkup" although rumors have been swirling about Abe's ill health.
TIANJIN -- North China's city of Tianjin turn on its central heating Wednesday, 15 days earlier than in previous years, to combat a cold front affecting the region.
TESS, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, is shown in this NASA photo obtained by on March 28, 2018. [Photo/VCG]
Surveillance cameras are seen on a street corner in San Francisco, California, the US, May 15, 2019. [Photo/IC]