Geng's business has also helped increase incomes for 50 rural households. Business today is a far cry from 14 years ago when Geng began raising cows. Using traditional methods, the revenue from her cooperative only managed to keep it running, but it was not enough to withstand financial challenges triggered by sick cows or milk price fluctuations.
GenScript, a Nanjing-based gene synthesis provider, announced on Tuesday collaboration with Harvard University to provide research support to the latter on an ultra-safe cell project, in a bid to benefit Chinese patients as well as others around the globe.
Gary Hufbauer, a senior fellow and trade expert at the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington, said a "sustainable and enforceable" deal is possible if both sides fully appreciate the high costs of no deal, in which the world economy will slow, unemployment will rise in affected countries, and consumers will pay higher prices.
Germany is looking forward to fully utilizing the market opportunities brought by China's further opening-up, and will provide a fair and favorable market environment for Chinese enterprises to invest and start business in Germany, she said.
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Gibraltar just signed a MOU with Huobi Group, one of the largest digital assets trading platforms in the world, to have more cooperation on encryption techniques, including business, education and academic research exchanges.
Getting an electricity connection is also entirely free in China. Japan and the United Arab Emirates are the only two other countries to share this distinction.
Given that some self-media account owners escape supervision by moving accounts to other platforms or operating with new names, the administration spoke with more platforms on Wednesday and required all the operators to join the campaign.
Given that the US government has claimed it has the world's most developed medical system and best scientific research, it should rethink its policy responses when a public health emergency such as COVID-19 arises, said Jia Jinjing, assistant dean of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at the Renmin University of China in Beijing.