George Zinoviev, charge d'Affaires of the Russian embassy to China, said it was inevitable that the countries would choose to strengthen their cooperation in scientific and technical innovation for their long-term interests. Using new platforms to promote science and technology start-ups would also be a long-term aim. Tus-Holdings' involvement in the Skolkovo Technology Center would help attract promising Chinese companies and introduce advanced experience.
Geely and Daimler also plan to expand its lineup. It will also set up sales centers in China and Germany. The vehicles will be built in China but the location of the plant has not been released.
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Geely and Daimler plan a 50-50 joint venture in China, which will develop and produce electric Smart branded vehicles and sell them globally starting from 2022, according to a deal the two signed earlier this week.
Gita Gopinath, Economic Counsellor and Director of the Research Department at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), next to Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti, Deputy Director of Research Department of the IMF, speaks during a news conference in Santiago, Chile, July 23, 2019. [Photo/VCG]
Geely is also helping Belarus to reach its dream of producing their own vehicles.
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GeekWire’s Rebecca Lovell popped by the 7-Eleven this morning, and snapped the photo above. The photo is interesting, in part, because the screen shows actual branding of the product as “Amazon Locker.” (On my visit earlier this week, the monitor, which sits in the middle of the locker system, was not yet activated).
Given the current difficulties, China is willing to work with Russia and the international community to respond to the challenges, Zhao said. "China will, through real actions, contribute more wisdom and strength to global anti-pandemic cooperation, and promote the construction of a community of common health for humanity."
Gasoline prices rose 5.7 percent in April, accounting for more than two-thirds of the increase in the CPI last month, after surging 6.5 percent in March. Food prices fell for the first time in nearly two years, with food consumed at home dropping by the most since March 2016.
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