Global cooperation is needed for tackling COVID-19 and further economic recovery, said a former United Nations official.
GeekWire columnist Frank Catalano spotted this over the weekend when he went shopping for a new Kindle to replace his second-generation Kindle e-reader, which is no longer holding a charge for very long. Frank also notes that the older Kindle Keyboard models are not available directly from Amazon anymore, either.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she would support reducing EU tariffs on imported US autos. An industry source told Reuters that the US ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell, had mentioned to German auto executives that US President Donald Trump could abandon threatened tariffs on imported European cars if the European Union scrapped duties on US cars.
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General Electric Co, the US-based leading digital industrial company, signed three commercial deals worth .5 billion with Chinese firms during US President Donald Trump's first official visit to China.
Given Japan Airlines' strong reputation in quality and standards for both its services and demands placed on MRO providers, the new partnership will facilitate cross-learning and enable STA Guangzhou to enhance its own standing in safety and quality, better positioning it for further growth, according to Singapore Technologies Engineering.
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Geng's remarks came after Terry Branstad, the US ambassador to China, published a Chinese article in China Youth Daily on Monday, expressing that the US welcomes Chinese students to its universities.
George Louw, principal of Chairman Mao Zedong High School, said that the school has grown since opening its doors in 2016. The school, which caters for grades 8-12, now accommodates 654 learners.
Ge's attack on the worker caused an uproar online. Chapai017's post alone received some 107,000 reposts and 55,000 comments.
GeekWire first reported on Amazon’s lawsuit, which alleged that Gene Farrell violated a non-compete agreement when the former Vice President at Amazon Web Services joined Smartsheet earlier this month. On June 12, a King County Superior Court Commissioner sided with Amazon in the first hearing on the matter, granting a temporary restraining order that prevented Farrell from working at Smartsheet, a heavily-funded maker of online collaborative work tools.