Ilag said SGCC and other Chinese companies can also help the Philippines develop its renewable energy sources, since China has shown it has the technology to harness wind and solar energy.
In 2014, Lu founded a subsidiary in Oudomxai province, Laos. The company hires more than 800 local staff and cooperates with 600 local contractors. The average income for farmers was ,350 last year, said Liang Shengzhong, vice-president of the branch.
In 2003, the first wholly foreign-owned travel agency was set up in China. However, there were limitations on its service, as it could not offer outbound travel products.
In 2009, Australia's Common-wealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation warned of the coming dangers of extreme weather conditions and their impact on bushfires. In a paper titled "Climate Change', the agency said, "For Australia, heatwaves, fires, floods and southern Australian droughts are all expected to become more frequent and more intense in the coming decades.
Improving the framework for monetizing the way content is used can allow for more revenue streams to open. President Xi Jinping's recent declaration to step up IP protection in China bodes well for improvements in this area.
In 1939, Sun Mingjing, a Chinese motion-picture pioneer, recorded a giant panda in his documentary "A Glimpse of Xikang." It was the first appearance of the animal in a movie. Many film directors in China and overseas have since come to Sichuan to make videos of it.
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In 2007, Shi passed the National Qualification Examination for Patent Attorneys with less than 8% passing rate, becoming one of the few judges with patent attorney qualification in China at that time.
In 2015, China took a major step forward to tackle the problem, announcing that it would ban imports of ivory and ivory products. Over the next few years, China gradually strengthened its ivory ban legislation scope and enforcement efforts.
In 1979, as the reform and opening-up policy began to make a mark, the mainland published an open letter to Taiwan calling for an end to confrontation and suggesting direct cross-Straits links for transportation, mail and trade.
In 2014, the country established three intermediate-level courts responsible for hearing IPR cases in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, Guangdong province, to meet the demand of rapid growth of such disputes.