Fuyao is the largest single auto glass manufacturer in the world. It has invested about one billion dollars in the United States, and FGA is a flagship plant in its overseas strategy, FGA President Jeff Liu told Xinhua.
Further development of entertainment insurance products is likely as there is no such category in the domestic market yet, said Hao Yansu, director of the school of insurance at the Central University of Finance and Economics in Beijing.
GENEVA - Global food giant Nestle said Tuesday it plans to cut as many as 500 computer-service jobs in Switzerland as part of a restructuring plan to increase profitability.
Further adjustments to China's macroeconomic policies can be expected, including consumption stimulus and more flexible monetary policy, which aim to stimulate domestic demand in the second half of this year and counteract the negative impact from trade tensions, according to some policy researchers from the National Development and Reform Commission.
Fu Ying, chairperson of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National People's Congress, made the prediction in a paper published on Brookings Institution's website on Sunday.
GENEVA - Trade barriers being erected by major economies could jeopardise the global economic recovery and their effects are already starting to show, the World Trade Organization said on Wednesday in a report on trade restrictions among G20 nations.
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Gao Dayong, chairman of Cainiao's service station in Qianpu Community in Xiamen, said that local residents have shown interest in the new service. In two weeks, he has collected more than 20 used phones for recycling.
GUANGZHOU - The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao bridge, as the world's longest cross-sea bridge, is expected to have 5G service in the future, according to Fang Zheng, vice general manager of the WLAN office of ZTE Corp, the bridge's network operator.
Further research is needed to assess whether the findings are applicable to humans, according to the authors.
Garment exports in November increased 6.9 percent year-on-year to .6 billion.