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More than 100,000 people visited Canada's national pavilion during CIIE, and approximately 9,000 toured Canada's virtual pavilion online. Over 60 Canadian companies participated as part of the Business Exhibition, which also attracted thousands of visitors.
More and more enterprises see a promising future in the STAR market and are choosing dual listing in Shanghai and Hong Kong. Chinese automaker Geely Automobile Holdings Limited, which has already been listed in Hong Kong, recently announced its return to A shares and started pre-listing tutoring.
More than 4,400 exhibiting companies are at CES 2019, the largest and most influential tech event on the planet, bringing industry leaders and rising stars together. Almost every major and emerging industry is represented.
More than 300 firefighters and more than 700 militiamen had arrived at the scene, where people had been evacuated. No casualties were reported, according to the Xichang municipal Forest Protection and Fire Prevention Headquarters office.
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More than 200 police officers were sent to the provinces of Henan, Shanxi, Hubei and Hebei for the arrest in August.
More efforts are also needed to encourage commercial banks to offer tailor-made financial support solutions for different regions.
More online peer-to-peer lending companies will close after China's financial regulators imposed strict rules on the industry, to accelerate risk exposure and continually deleverage the financial sector, according to senior officials from the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission (CBIRC).
More than 60 percent of the world population - about 5 billion people - will get access to mobile internet by 2025. By that time, mobile subscribers will reach to 6 billion, of which some 700 million will be new subscribers and half of them - 359 million- will come from Asia-Pacific.