Out of the overall GDP growth rate of 6.3 percent in the first half of 2019, primary industry, which is mainly agriculture, grew at 3.0 percent. Secondary industry, which consists of natural resource extraction and manufacturing, grew at 5.8 percent, and tertiary industry, which is mostly services, grew at 7.0 percent. Again, this is part of a planned long-term shift toward a more consumption-driven, service-based economy. Now, tertiary industry is 54.9 percent of GDP.
Over 5,000 guests were invited to the ceremony, according to the Kremlin.
Over the past three years, the DPP has refused to acknowledge the 1992 Consensus, damaged the common political ground for the development of cross-Strait relations, supported and connived all sorts of "Taiwan independence" activities, obstructed cross-Strait exchanges and cooperation, and repeatedly made separatist remarks, An said, adding that the DPP also made slanderous diatribes against the mainland, instigated hostility between the two sides and escalated cross-Strait confrontation.
Over the past decade, high-speed railways have developed rapidly in China. The country has the world's longest high-speed rail network, about a third of which has been designed to run at a speed of 350 km/h.
Our guest commentator this week is Seattle-area angel investor Charles Fitzgerald, co-organizer of the Cloud City Meetup and a tech industry veteran who worked in product management and platform strategy with companies including Microsoft, Mozy and VMware. He blogs at platformonomics.com.
Over the summer, Amazon brought Prime to India,?offering free one- and two-day shipping to more than 100 cities there. Introductory prices start at about .50 per year after a 60-day trial and will rise to about .?The?program includes the speedy shipping service — including same-day shipping in larger cities like Delhi and Mumbai — and exclusive discounts, but like the China program, it does not come with other benefits like streaming video and music.
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Over 83 percent of these flights left on time, he said.
Our big topic this week: Can?municipal broadband become a reality in Seattle? Our guest in the studio is Bill Schrier, the former chief technology officer of the city of Seattle, who offers his perspective on the long-awaited report about?the prospects for?the city building its own gigabit fiber network to serve residents and businesses.
Over the last 20 years, the US and Chinese markets have become highly integrated, probably more so than the two very distant countries have ever been. Naturally, we can expect to see some return to the "gravity" model of trade, which argues that countries trade mostly with their near neighbors.
Our city is stronger when we work together to find solutions that meet everybody’s needs. Let’s join forces to make a plan that sustains the growth our city is proud of, while also addressing the problems of housing, homelessness and infrastructure. That is what great cities do – let’s show our community and the world what Seattle can do together!