Second, we have been able to invest directly in China and become an organic part of China's economy, therefore benefiting from its growth momentum. The past four decades have seen us invest more than 15 billion yuan (.17 billion) in China.
Section 301 authorizes the US president to impose trade sanctions on countries that are judged to have violated trade agreements or engaged in unfair trade practices. Since 1989, the US has issued a Special 301 Report every year, focusing on intellectual property rights. The US Trade Representative put China on the "Priority Watch List" in 1989, and ramped up pressure on "intellectual property rights protection" since then.
Seko maintained that the move by Tokyo was not aimed at restraining trade or supposed to damage bilateral ties between both countries, although observers have noted that bilateral relations have already sunk to new lows in recent times amid an ongoing labor dispute and Japan's previous tightening of export control regulations.
Senn noted that?in other states, the next step toward closing the gender gap (after eliminating secrecy policies) is prohibiting employers from using past salary information to determine a new hire’s salary.
Seven new restaurants made their debut in the one-star category. Three of these were added to the guide for the first time, while four others were promoted from Michelin Plate.
Seng Yee Lau, senior executive vice-president and chairman of group marketing and global brands at Tencent, participated in the panel discussion as a representative of China's internet technology sector.
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Seeing stones, water and mud flooding into the room, she grabbed the infant and struggled to get out of the room.
Setting off from Harbin, the provincial capital of Heilongjiang, the team encompasses experts from China's national and Heilongjiang's provincial disease control and prevention centers and four medical institutions in the province.
Senior executives of GAC Motor attend the unveiling ceremony for the GS7 in the Shanghai auto show. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Senator Richard Blumenthal questioned the FAA's oversight of the Boeing 737 Max jet, arguing that reliance on the manufacturer put "the fox in charge of the henhouse".