Within the framework of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, China will cancel the debt of relevant African countries in the form of interest-free government loans that are due to mature by the end of 2020, Xi said.
Wu Lihua, 35, a worker in the healthcare industry, said she had used the mobile option. "It's very convenient," said Wu, who uses a Huawei Mate 9.
Women are also well-represented within Alibaba, with the ratio of female employees once nearing 50 percent.
Workers at a vegetable and oil import and export park at Erenhot, Inner Mongolia, sift onions, one of the major products bought by Mongolian people. [Pgoto provided to China Daily]
Working staff at Alibaba's Xixi garden in Huaian, Jiangsu province, feed a colleague with crayfish, a popular seasonal dish during summer in China, after the Xuyi government signed a cooperation agreement with Tmall to seek a wider online sales channel for the product. [Photo/China Daily]
With this in mind, the question now is, what are retailers and credit card companies going to do and how quickly will they do it? Target has said that they’ll move to support so-called “smart cards” (also known popularly as “chip and pin”). These are widely used in Europe and elsewhere outside the U.S. Visa and MasterCard have said they want the US to switch over to smart cards broadly by October 2015. That will help thwart these kinds of attacks but that’s a long way out given how quickly events seem to be moving. And chip and pin isn’t a panacea: they’re harder to compromise than “swipe and sign” cards but they can still be compromised (typically by coordinating the capture of the data on the magnetic strip with a video capture of the cardholder entering their pin). And we have every reason to expect that sophisticated attackers will make cracking “chip and pin” a priority when the low-hanging fruit of “swipe and sign” goes away. In that regards it’s important to remember that Chip and Pin isn’t new technology. It has been around since 2002. It’s only new to the US.
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Wu Shaoqing, general manager of the Chuanda footwear company, told Xinhua that Chinese footwear enterprises needed to upgrade and innovate.
Workers assemble cars at a JAC factory in Shandong province.[Photo by Wang Jilin/For China Daily]
Wu said China's rapid growth of VC sectors plays a major role in high-tech industry development, industrial reconstruction and capital allocation.
Workers will still be involved in the delivery process despite the use of drones – they will be responsible for loading the food onto the drones at the starting points, and picking them up from the device before completing the delivery.