James Yan, research director at Counterpoint Technology Market Research, said he was optimistic about the prospects for the center's future development, as it will benefit greatly from the local government's supportive polices and big investment.
James Laurenceson, deputy director of the Australia China Relations Institute at the University of Technology Sydney, said the 2015"scare campaign" in Australia was not based on any facts and was designed to "sink the agreement before it had time to get off the ground".
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday became the country's longest-serving leader in terms of consecutive days in office. However, instead of a celebration, Abe spent the morning at a hospital in Tokyo, fanning speculation about whether he can stay on as leader of the world's third largest economy.
Jiang Xiaojuan, head of the School of Public Policy and Management at Tsinghua University and former deputy secretary-general of the State Council, said to realize the new pattern of dual-circulation, it is necessary to better match supply and demand in the national economic cycle.
Jiang also has three sons and a daughter besides Zheng Sulan. They are also living in financially strained circumstances.
Jia said these incidents will likely occur routinely along the China-India border. "Our front-line troops should take necessary precautions against future transgressions," he said.
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Japanese Education Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi said he took Abe's presence at the event as a positive signal for bilateral ties.
JINAN, Dec. 27 -- Chinese ride-hailing giant DiDi Chuxing has partnered with traffic police and Shandong University in the city of Jinan to use big data and artificial intelligence to ease traffic.
Jacob George, vice-president and general manager at JD Power Asia Pacific, said such enthusiasm among Chinese customers could fall somewhat when the government removes financial incentives, so carmakers should brace themselves and prepare solutions.
Jamil Anderlini: This idea of the Marshall plan, you hear this over and over. The government in Beijing says the Belt and Road Initiative shouldn't be compared to the Marshall plan. But many people still say it's similar. It's a lot of spending on infrastructure and it helps improve the image of China around the world. It's all done in peacetime. So isn't there some similarities? Or not.