The three-day conference not only showcased China's additive manufacturing or 3D printing enterprises' development trend, but also innovations in business model.
The top court later confirmed the authenticity of the document Cui posted.
The three companies and their underwriters will confirm IPO dates and publish prospectuses following discussions with the exchanges.
The total contributed by provincial-level governments hit 182.5 billion after rising by almost 27 percent a year on average, according to the poverty alleviation office.
The tourism project to Mount Kumgang, launched in 1998, has been suspended since 2008 when a tourist of the ROK was shot dead by a DPRK solider after allegedly venturing into an off-limits area.
The theory revealed the development path for Huzhou. At the beginning of the century, Huzhou's bedrock industries were all energy consumers. Natural resources like bamboo were nearly depleted, and rural residents were confronted with a dirty, messy environment.
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The trading plan is the latest push to ease access to the world's third-largest bond market, where international ownership is less than 2 percent, as policymakers look to encourage overseas investors to issue bonds and to invest in the domestic market.
The top 10 travel themes of customized travel to European countries, according to Ctrip, are small weddings, watching ballgames, tasting local cuisine, study tours, honeymoon trips, architectural visits, wedding-picture trips, golf tours, experiencing town life and trips to hot springs.
The top three expenditures from the new middle-class families are daily expenses, house rental and mortgages, and children's education. Families with higher income stand out in spending more on their children's education, the report said.
The time-honored Anhui cooking style originated from ancient Huizhou - the conjunction of Anhui province and Jiangxi province in East China - and was brought around China as Huizhou merchants gained nationwide economic and political influence in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).