In 2001, China's automobile industry ushered in a wave of globalization after entry into the World Trade Organization.
Implementation of the Greater Bay Area is a national strategy planned and deployed by Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, Han said.
In 2007, the book Year without Made in China by Sara Bongiorni caught much public attention. The story might be less true today because a lot of labor intensive jobs have been relocated from China to countries such as Vietnam, India and Bangladesh over the past decade with rising labor costs in China.
Imported vehicles are seen at a car dealership in Tianjin bonded zone, China Jan 2, 2019. [Photo/Agencies]
In 2003, the country's first batch of 22 colleges began to enroll students for public health master programs.
In 2016, China cut coal capacity by more than 290 million tons. This year's target was 150 million tons, which was accomplished in November, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.
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In 2016, China manufactured and sold over 28 million vehicles, ranked No 1 globally for eight consecutive years. More importantly, the annual production of new energy vehicles in China has surpassed 517,000, with the BYD, for instance, exporting its coaches and battery technology to more than 50 countries around the world.
In 2010, Japan broadened its supply chain when China cut sales of rare-earth metals used in a range of high-tech applications. Japan now derives much of the needed materials from Australia and Vietnam. The US is reopening a rare-earth mine in California to diversify its supply.
In 2013, Raman entered Guizhou University to learn Chinese. Upon graduation this year, she decided to stay in China. She found a job as an English teacher in Kunming, in neighboring Yunnan province.
In 2015, World Animal Protection developed an initiative, calling for animal-friendly tours and for tour operators worldwide to keep wild animals in the wild where they belong. It gained support from many travel agencies. By the end of last year, more than 200 companies have removed the wildlife-related entertainment services, such as elephant rides.