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Zhu Haicheng, deputy director of Hangzhou-based Zhejiang Chession Law Firm, got to ask GE's CEO Jeff Immelt and GM's CEO Mary Barra a question about how small Chinese companies could invest in the US in a conversation moderated by Secretary Ross.
Zhu Menghai, a courier at SF Express's Deshengmen service station in Beijing, said, "because other logistics companies stopped service, our company's everyday express waybills these days were twice the normal amount".
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Zhou lives a thrifty existence, often eating plain rice and pickles as a meal. She has rheumatoid arthritis, and her surgeon has told her she needs knee replacement surgery otherwise she risks spending the rest of her life in a wheelchair. However, on hearing that the operation costs 60,000 yuan, she rejected it immediately. "That's too costly for me," she said.
Zhu said the fixed amount could apply to deductions for continuing education and caring for the elderly, while fixed proportion limits could apply to the deduction items that may differ due to different income levels and consumption structures of taxpayers, such as children's education, treatment for serious diseases and housing loan interest and rent.
Zhuo was known as a man of integrity.