URUMQI — Gulnisa Ali's five-person tailor shop has grown into a company with more than 50 employees.
US President Donald Trump inspected the US-Mexico border wall and addressed young conservatives in Arizona on Tuesday, the same day the number of confirmed novel coronavirus cases and hospitalizations from those infections hit the highest single-day total in the state since the start of the pandemic.
US President Donald Trump shakes hands with DPRK's leader Kim Jong-un at the Capella resort on Sentosa Island Tuesday, June 12, 2018 in Singapore. [photo/IC]
URUMQI -- Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region reported surging patent licensing in the first half of 2020 as enhanced intellectual property rights (IPR) protection continues to boost innovation.
US carrier Delta Air Lines restarted its regularly scheduled flights between Shanghai and Detroit with cargo-only flights, as demand for medical supplies continues to grow in the US. The flights will operate three times weekly using Airbus A350 aircraft.
URUMQI - Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region will spend more than 10 billion yuan (.48 billion) on railway construction this year, local authorities said Friday.
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US President Donald Trump said in a series of tweets recently that cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin, are "not money" and may facilitate illegal activity. "If Facebook and other companies want to become a bank, they must seek a new banking charter and become subject to all banking regulations, just like other banks, both national and international."
US tech giant Microsoft Corp will work with more Chinese tech startups to boost their growth through its local accelerators, said its top executive.
US President Donald Trump will pay a state visit to China from Wednesday to Friday, the first head of state to visit the country since the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. His meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to promote bilateral exchange between the world's two largest economies.
US sanctions against Hong Kong are merely political ploys to influence its presidential election and the city's advantages will not easily be compromised by any unilateral actions, said Macao scholar Samuel Tong Kai-chung.