Illycaffe is launching a new Arabica selection in China market. The four products in the selection are a Whole Bean Arabica Selection from Colombia, Brazil, Guatemala, and Ethiopia.
In 12 years as a judge, Shi had heard and reviewed more than 2,500 IP cases and more than 1000 commercial cases, some of which have established important precedents and were widely acclaimed, such as that internet competitors shall follow the "Doctrine of Non-interference Unless Necessary for Public Interest", patent inventive step assessment shall follow the principles of "Doctrine of Comprehensive" and "Doctrine of Overall", and so on.
In 2011, the Ministry of Health passed a regulation on the administration of public spaces, which requires hotels to change bedclothes for every guest. For long-term guests, bedclothes should be changed at least once a week. Star rated hotels have stricter regulations.
In 2013, the company initiated a "Plant for the Planet" program.
In 2011, he attempted to return to Chenjiawan, but the move wasn't successful. "There weren't many business opportunities in the poverty-stricken area at the time," he said. Xia had spent 50,000 yuan on a small truck and started a transportation business, but he lost his investment and was 20,000 yuan in debt after a year, so he was forced to return to Shenzhen.
In 2010, when Hutchison Drei just started to form a partnership with ZTE, it was the latest entrant in the Austrian 3G market.
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Ignace Lecleir, owner and founder of the TRB Group says his culinary team has dedicated much time and creativity at Hulu, TRB’s casual contemporary branch that was opened exactly one year ago in the city’s trendy Sanlitun area, and has become a hot joint for young people.
In 2005, World Health Organization estimated that pneumococcal infection caused 1.6 million deaths annually, including the deaths of 0.7 million to 1 million children aged under 5-year-old, which mostly occurred in poor countries and included a disproportionate number of children under the age of 2 years.
In 2003, villager Liu Yandong founded a company named Dongfu Rice specialized in rice planting, processing and selling.
In 1987, despite the world shipping industry being in a slump, Chao signed a contract with China's Jiangnan Shipyard of Shanghai to buy two 64,000-ton Panamanian bulk carriers, marking the first time Chinese-made bulk carriers entered the US market.