Right now, Prime Music isn’t the service I’d recommend to people who want a dedicated streaming service. That crown still resides with Rdio and Beats Music, depending on how and where people want to listen. But for people who have little to no interest in spending an extra a month to get unlimited music streaming, the new service could be an interesting way to dip their toes in the streaming waters. What Prime Music has isn’t bad, but it doesn’t have enough music to compete with larger players right now.
Retail sales increased by 7.2 percent in April, down from 8.7 percent in March.
Riders in Beijing and Shenzhen can use two popular shared bikes companies, ofo and Bluegogo, via DiDi's latest version of app, with no deposit required for riding Bluegogo bikes.
Roughly one-third of buyers on Alibaba.com are US-based. More than 95 percent of sellers are based in China.
Rupert Stadler, who runs the Audi luxury brand and who has repeatedly been under fire over the unit's role in the diesel crisis, will take on responsibility for group sales.
Running from August to September, the tour will see her deliver performances in Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin.
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Rupani, who has become a volunteer in the city's Guanren Community, said she would like to learn more Chinese and communicate with local people, "to share our culture, to share our tradition, for a better relationship between India and China."
Results of the evaluation show that 64.1 percent of companies were satisfied with policies that helped widen market access for private investors, while 62.5 percent were happy with government efforts that brought greater efficiency to the private investment process, he said.
Ronnie Lins, director of the China-Brazil Center for Research and Business, said the Belt and Road Initiative could be an excellent option for the development of a governance model in specific countries.
Revenues of the five largest hair transplant companies are estimated to total about 2 billion yuan (0 million) to 3 billion yuan a year, accounting for less than 20 percent of the total market, while the rest is taken up by numerous small and even unqualified service providers, resulting in fierce competition, according to Liu Zheng, CEO of Lotus, a major chain of private hair transplant clinics in China.