Welcome home, Amazon: Bellevue mayor lauds company’s ‘transition’ from Seattle to nearby city
What ensued was some great comedy, and also some insightful dialogue about the state of the book publishing business and Amazon.com’s growing power. (Watch the full segment above, and read a partial transcript below).
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Well-known international media outlets have enthusiastically reported about the new economic zone, regarding it a major decision of the Chinese government to promote the coordinated development of the BTH region, and a signal of China's willingness to continue to embrace globalization and free trade.
What I hope for from the political process in this is that open-mindedness. One of the things I find frustrating — and I’m going to do my thing here — is I don’t ask anybody, especially in the Democratic party right now to run around campaigning on the fact that Amazon is good for the country because I know that’s not politically palatable. But the fact is we are. My view is if you’re a Democrat or you’re a progressive who still believes that capitalism, effectively regulated, is the best engine for economic growth and therefore poverty alleviation and job creation, then what do you want large employers to do? You want them to raise wages.
Well-known by many Chinese people as a“good friend”of China, the 70-year-old said he has visited China more than 100 times since his first trip in 1970.
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Wei Shaojun, a microelectronics professor at Tsinghua University, said China is one of the world's largest semiconductor markets. In 2019, the nation spent 4.1 billion on imported chips. That marked a decline of 2.6 percent from a year earlier because domestic semiconductor companies have made progress in meeting demand.
Weber said "running is unique because it is the biggest category in the athletic footwear industry partly because everybody runs for every sport they are in".
We’ve got a lot to discuss on this week’s GeekWire radio show, starting with our thoughts on?Amazon’s new Prime Music streaming service?—?the online retailer’s latest?push into the world of digital media, and a prelude to its expected smartphone unveiling next week.
We’ve reached out to Amazon for confirmation and will update when we hear back.