The model mentioned by Yu is the world's first internet connected car jointly created by SAIC and Alibaba Group in July 2016 under the brand name Roewe. The car can be turned on by the voice command: "Hello Zebra" and also used as a smartphone for receiving financial and insurance, maintenance, navigation and entertainment information.
The move comes as China's state planner said in April that the country will scrap foreign ownership caps on local auto companies by 2022, adding that the current 50 percent limit will be removed for companies making new energy vehicles and special-purpose vehicles this year, for commercial vehicle firms in 2020 and for passenger car producers starting from 2022.
The move is part of Microsoft's long-term commitment to the China market, a strategy that has never been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, said Alain Crozier, chairman and CEO of Microsoft Greater China.
The move is in line with the company's earlier plan to invest more in the Chinese market for improving the accessibility of its products and manufacturing capacity apart from adopting local flavors.
The model was expected to play a positive role in making Hainan an international tourist consumption center, according to Hainan Daily.
The museum has also received a donation of 86 items from a Nepalese businessman. Many of its exhibits have been shown in big cities like Beijing and Guangzhou, Guangdong province.
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The most notable of the three was Tang Court, which received three stars in the first two guides. It is now a two-star establishment alongside the likes of L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon and Canton 8, which made headlines for being the cheapest two-star restaurant on the planet in the inaugural edition.
The move aims to enrich yuan-investment products with high credit ratings in Hong Kong and improve the yield curve of yuan bonds, it added.
The municipal government asked each district to arrange security forces accordingly to ensure they can handle situations if emergencies occur.
The modular and scalable workstation for SARS-CoV-2, which is making its Asia debut at the expo, can prepare and run up to 10,000 COVID-19 tests per day.