In May, more than 200 mobile phones and a large number of bird nests worth nearly 1 million yuan were seized in the bags of schoolchildren by Shenzhen's Huanggang Customs.
In March, when universities were ordered to close by their states, many colleges made cost cuts. Those included pay freezes for lecturers, early retirement for some staff, asking students not to live on campus and delaying admission of undergraduates. However, the measures haven't stopped them from hemorrhaging money.
In September alone, it handled 728 million shipments for its express logistics service, a year-on-year increase of 60.4 percent, the company said in a separate filing last week.
In March, Guangzhou was listed in the GFCI (Global Financial Centres Index) for the third time, ranked 28th, and was listed as a mature international financial center.
In October, it was decided the Guangzhou Futures Exchange would be located in Nansha with an expected registered capital of 3 billion yuan (2.8 million). It will be the fifth futures exchange in the Chinese mainland and the first approved by the China Securities Regulatory Commission in 26 years.
In September 2017, Fosun signed China's first public-private-partnership agreement for a high-speed rail project, the 269-kilometer Hangzhou-Shaoxing-Taizhou line in East China's Zhejiang province. The line is estimated to cost 44.9 billion yuan ( billion) and is scheduled for completion in 2021.
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In Shahe town of Beijing's Changping district, several trucks of construction waste are sent into waste recycling facilities and turned into new building materials for a new park nearby.
In March, as the pandemic spread overseas, there was a rapid surge in new overseas users as well, he said.
In March, the installed capacity of the batteries came in at 2.8 gigawatt hours, surging 363.2 percent month on month and declined 45.6 percent from the same period last year, showed the data.
In Q1, authorities collected a total of 3.48 trillion yuan in tax revenue after deducting export tax rebates, down 16.4 percent year-on-year.