Many Chinese e-commerce companies have already launched campaigns in ASEAN, improving bilateral trade. JD.com, for example, sold more than 115,000 Thai durians to Chinese customers in a single day in May, a record on its fresh food e-commerce platform.
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Macao's economy has developed rapidly over the past 20 years, with its per capita GDP ranking amongst the highest in Asia and the world and becoming one of the fastest growing regions around the globe.
Ma Yu, a researcher at the Beijing-based Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation, stressed that the tangible development of the Belt and Road Initiative will help companies in both countries better deepen international capacity cooperation as they have already jointly developed a photovoltaic power station project in the United Arab Emirates and an energy project in Kazakhstan.
Mabuza offered his congratulations on the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, and said that bilateral relations are developing in a comprehensive manner.
Maciej Kranz, vice president of the American telecommunication titan Cisco Systems, said in an article published on the Forbes recently that he was impressed by China's surging IoT industry and believed that his country should learn lessons from China.
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Macao officials said a 52-year-old woman from Wuhan - the capital of Central China’s Hubei province - passed the infrared ray temperature check at port. She sought medical treatment for a sore throat after spending two days in a casino.
MUMBAI - At its third annual meeting in India's financial hub Mumbai from Monday to Tuesday, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) organized a seminar on "Gender and Infrastructure," where inclusivity of men and women alike was discussed and debated during the planning of infrastructure.
Macron has threatened to block the new trade deal between the European Union and several South American countries reached in June unless Bolsonaro takes serious steps to protect the Amazon.
Malaysian business leader and permanent Hong Kong resident Chandran Nair also said he has faith in Hong Kong. He spoke of the judicial system as one of the strongest pillars of stability and the rule of law and expressed the conviction that Hong Kong will face the testing period well and see it through. He added one condition, however: The Hong Kong government needs time to explain the law, and its explanation needs to be broad and comprehensive.