In Q1, Adidas' operational profit margin increased to 14.9 percent mainly due to a higher gross margin, "which more than offset the investment-led increase in other operating expenses", according to Adidas. The higher margins of the German sportswear company were attributable to lower sourcing costs, favorable currency developments as well as a better product and distribution channel mix.
In March, the average number of cases tribunal judges concluded was 83, the highest in the capital, the statistics showed.
In May, the State Council offered fresh confidence and impetus to the country's integrated circuit and software sectors with its decision to continue preferential corporate tax policies.
In October alone, profits of major industrial firms rose 25.1 percent year-on-year, slowing from 27.7 percent in September, which was the strongest growth since 2011.
In Nanchang, Jiangxi province, CPC branches at foreign enterprises organized more activities since the congress. Some Party members have been given more time for study and discussions. In some companies, noncommunist senior executives even attended the discussions.
In Turkey, the country began operating intercity trains on Thursday after a two-month gap, as it gradually eases coronavirus curbs in a bid to restore normal life and reopen an economy facing the threat of recession.
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In New York, dozens of potential cases and three related deaths of kids have been reported, local ABC 7 news channel reported.
In October, McDonald's China said it has joined hands with Disney to launch themed Happy Meals based on Disney movies, with the first batch of free toys featuring Frozen 2. The toys include five beloved characters-Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Olaf and Svan. Meanwhile it has also rolled out Frozen-themed parties for restaurant goers.
In October 2018, a MAX jet crashed in Indonesia, and in March 2019, another MAX crashed in Ethiopia. The two crashes killed all 346 passengers and crew onboard. All MAX aircraft have been grounded since March 2019.
In Washington, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told Congress he believed there was a chemical attack in Syria, but added a short while later that the United States had not made any decision to launch military action.