Tongcheng Network Technology, an online travel agency, was launched in 2004. In the very early days, the company found it extremely difficult to attract candidates with user interface expertise in the local job market, according to the company's founder and CEO Wu Zhixiang. The administrative committee soon set up a team to search for such talents nationwide to solve the problem immediately.
Total retail sales of consumer goods saw 14.2-percent growth to 24 billion yuan.
Tongle now boasts medicinal herb cultivation areas of more than 160 hectares with 13 varieties of plants being grown. The village has contracted several medicinal herb processing companies to purchase the farmers' output. The Party chief estimated that the herbs add 3,000 yuan a year to the villagers' average per capita income.
Topline Consulting Group, an industry observer and marketing innovator, celebrates the success of two years of its India operations. Topline witnessed a robust client lineup and the strength of its highly skilled team over the past two years.
Together with Two Rivers Fisheries, created by Chinese American businesswoman Angie Yu and operating since 2012 in the area, these investors formed the first Asian carp industrial park in the United States.
Travelers spend less on shopping, more on leisure during weeklong National Day break
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Tom Soderstrom, the chief technology officer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory was on hand at the AWS re:invent conference in Las Vegas tonight to make the announcement.
Traditional customs bonds usually come in two forms: cash deposits and bank guarantees. "Bank guarantees are mainly issued to big companies with large credit lines, but difficult to obtain for small and medium-sized enterprises," Gao Haifeng, deputy director of Beijing Customs District, said at a news conference.
Total sales in the first seven months of this year totaled 14.13 million, down 11.4 percent year-on-year, according to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers.
Traffic has ticked up but remains low. In response, the Chicago-based carrier said Wednesday that as many as 36,000 employees, or about 45 percent of its US staff and more than a third of its entire workforce of 95,000, could face layoffs starting Oct 1.