Market demand for liquor products will likely remain strong, and major spirit makers are expected to witness more steady and structural growth and continue to remain competitive, Zhongtai Securities said in its report.
Marc Fisher, senior editor at The Washington Post. (Washington Post Photo)
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Marriott International President and CEO Arne Sorenson said the joint venture would allow the company to tap the continuing surge in Chinese tourism both in China and internationally.
Matthew Pottinger, special assistant to the US President, said the US encouraged all participants to work toward the infrastructure goals of the initiative, and his country's companies were ready to participate in its projects.
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Many of these writers are hardly impartial when it comes to talking about Amazon, of course. The company’s willingness to allow and support authors publishing their own work directly to the Kindle Store has served as a boon for writers who otherwise would not have found a place to publish at all.
Martin Sorrell, chief executive of advertising company WPP, said President Xi Jinping's vision, which was clearly detailed in his report to the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, will help Chinese people live better lives while the country's strong consumption power will create new opportunities for international companies.
Marco Lambertini, director general of WWF International, said that he welcomes this coalition for greening the Belt and Road Initiative. "We will be very keen to be part of the coalition," he said.