People wearing masks walk in the Central area of Hong Kong, on July 27, 2020. [Photo/Xinhua]
People's Daily quoted Zhang Huanbo, deputy researcher at the China Center for International Economic Exchanges, as saying that the Chinese economy has stabilized and improved since the second half of last year.
Peng Zhiqiang, chairman and co-founder of Peakview Capital, addresses a news conference in Beijing. [Photo provided to China Daily]
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Petroleum consumption increased in 2017, but remained 10 percent lower from its peak consumption level, also set in 2005.
People in the Tibet autonomous region are busy making beef jerky as winter comes, which creates a kind of scenery in the city.The beef jerky, freeze-dried rather than sun-dried, tastes crunchy as the original flavor is well-preserved.In the process, appropriate meat will be selected and cut into thumb-sized strips 10-15 centimeters long, to be dried in a cool and ventilated place.Varying flavors can be achieved when pepper, salt and chili powder are spread on the beef before it completely dries.Yak meat jerky is a traditional delicacy used to entertain guests in Tibet as well as an ideal gift to share.It is reported that sales of yak meat totaled over 30 tons just during the three-day New Year's holiday.In 2017, Tibet produced 190,400 tons of yak meat, representing an increase of 10,400 tons compared with 2016.
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Peng Zhiyuan, a 20-something laborer from Hunan province in South China, has been working in Sudan for several months, helping to install a pumping system whose pipes are more than 8 meters long.
Personnel mobilization among companies and regions has been encouraged to resolve the labor imbalance. Also, some private human resources agencies have joined efforts to help mobilize and arrange workers for companies producing medical and daily supplies, he said.
Payment service providers may also struggle to operate among themselves due to a lack of standardization, implying a fragmentation of the international payments system, the report said.
Peter Foley, who led the Australian Transport Safety Bureau's search efforts, told an Australian Senate hearing "control inputs" had been made to fly the airliner off course, but he could not say if one of the pilots had done so.