Chinese born in the 1990s, long troubled by hectic lifestyles marked by working till late, heavy workload and career-related pressures, have a new problem to deal with: hair loss.
Japanese cuisine is such a rage among Chinese consumers these days that some of them are willing to spend more than 1,000 yuan ($149.70) for a lunch/dinner comprising super-fresh authentic ingredients, including six-piece sashimi, or raw fish, specially imported from Japan.
BEIJING - China's new Foreign Investment Law will take effect on Jan 1, 2020.
HOUSTON - Laredo, a major inland port on the US border with Mexico, continues to be in the spotlight of trading activity between China and the United States as plans move forward to build a multimillion-dollar free trade center near the city's downtown.
Many music styles and instruments have their natural home. Just listen to a waltz being played on a violin and you can instantly be transported to a grand ballroom of Vienna. Then there's the banjo-pickin' number that has you square-dancing, American style, all the way to Nashville, Tennessee, or ukulele playing that has you lapping up the sun in Hawaii.
The rising optimistic mood is relaxing Chinese economists' furrowed brows, as they believe the world's second-largest economy will bounce back in the second half, driven by the latest policy package.
China Mobile, the country's largest mobile operator by number of subscribers, said on Thursday that it posted a 3.1 percent rise in 2018 net profit, beating market expectations on a one-time windfall from the listing of mobile-tower builder China Tower Corp in August.
Enterprises from across the world have shown great interest in participating in the second China International Import Expo, which is set to be larger in scale and better in quality than its inaugural version last year, said the event's organizers.
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd announced on Thursday it will offer goods from 120 countries and regions and double the product categories on its platforms to more than 8,000, as the e-commerce giant strives to bring $200 billion worth of imported goods to Chinese customers over the next five years.
China needs further efforts in developing infrastructure, standards and technologies related to the internet of vehicles, said top executives of leading automakers, as the country is seeking to enter the fast lane of intelligent connected cars to gain a lead globally.
The World Free Zone Organization, a global nonprofit organization, is setting up its Asia-Pacific headquarters in Haikou, capital of Hainan province, to further support the development of free trade zones in China, according to city authorities.
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