Hundreds of women attended the three shows at West Lake, Gongchen Bridge on the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal and China Silk Museum. They sang, read poems and posed for cameras at the picturesque sites.
Huochebang, which means "truck groups" in Chinese, has 630,000 registered truck drivers in its system. It is known as China's Uber of the truck industry, providing information on around 5 million pieces of freight daily. Shenhua, which belongs to China's biggest coal-based energy company Shenhua Group, owns railway routes spanning more than 2,000 km.
Huawei, the third-largest smartphone vendor in the world behind Apple and Samsung, also had been expected to announce a partnership with AT&T in January at CES to sell its Mate 10 Pro phone, but the carrier reportedly backed out because of US political pressure, cnet.com reported.
Huawei's executive Meng Wanzhou appeared briefly in British Columbia's Supreme Court on Wednesday and had her case put over to May 8.
Huawei has successfully deployed high-performance computing (HPC) clusters for its customers in industries such as manufacturing, supercomputing, and higher education through a complete series of HPC products and solutions, according to a report.
Huayun has set up an efficient infrastructure-as-a-service cloud platform that supplies an on-demand environment for mass rapid transit networks to develop, test, deliver, and manage software applications, while ensuring normal operations.
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Huge investments are needed to modify production lines and develop electric drive technology, weighing on carmakers' bottom lines - and pushing them into unprecedented collaborations.
Hui said: "Communication and transparency enabled PFGHL and retailers to stay on the right track and overcome the (COVID-19) challenges like unforeseen financial and market situations. We had to split up shipments and slow production to adapt our supply chain to the situation."
Hubei has been using its strategic location at the midstream of Yangtze, the longest and busiest waterway in China, to boost its economy in recent years.
Hubei, the hardest-hit area by COVID-19, has been speeding up economic recovery since fully containing the epidemic. The central province in China saw its GDP exceed 2.98 trillion yuan in first three quarters, dropping 10.4 percent year-on-year, with the decline narrowed by 8.9 percentage points from the first half of this year.