The company also plans to open a cargo route soon connecting Yancheng and Osaka, Japan.
The company has created a database of over 3.5 million cars and over 200 million potential customers. Powered by artificial intelligence, Guazi.com is making it faster and easier for consumers to buy and sell used cars through predictive pricing and enhanced knowledge of customer preferences.
The co-location plan addresses new issues that have come up in the implementation of the "one country, two systems" policy, and endorsement by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress would give the plan binding force, Zhang Xiaoming, director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, said during an explanation to the legislators on Friday.
The company did not disclose the total amount of funds it planned to raise, but Reuters quoted two people as saying in a report that Megvii aimed to raise least 0 million from the initial public offering.
The commerce ministry will actively respond to Sino-US trade frictions, Zhong said at the meeting, without elaborating.
The coffee chain founded in October 2017 has 2,370 stores in 28 Chinese cities and said it will open 2,500 additional stores this year. Starbucks has 3,900 stores in China and has a goal of nearly doubling that number by 2022.
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The company has grown rapidly, with revenue increasing from 54.9 million yuan (.02 million) in 2016 to 568.7 million yuan last year. Revenue jumped to 279.4 million yuan in the first quarter of this year from 63.6 million yuan in the same period last year.
The committee called job gains and household spending “strong” and said the economy remained “solid” with low unemployment. The Fed said continued growth, a strong labor market and inflation at about 2 percent were “likely.”
The commission announced that the debt-to-asset ratio of SOEs maintained a steady but downward trend in the first half of 2018.
The company has faced criticism in the past about the working conditions in its fulfillment centers, including a blistering piece by comedian John Oliver earlier this month. But the company has fought back against those claims, touting its safety record. Dave Clark, Amazon’s senior vice president of Operations, called Oliver’s portrayal of the company insulting.