In June, a draft revision of the law was submitted to the top legislature for its first review. At that time, many lawmakers called for harsher penalties for identity theft, saying that behavior that goes against the Constitution should be cracked down on through the creation of a new criminal offense under the law.
In California, Tesla Inc Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk sued local authorities in an effort to reopen Tesla's auto plant in Fremont after the Alameda County health department said the factory cannot reopen while lockdown measures remain in effect.
In July, Luckin Coffee completed its Series A financing round worth 0 million.
In July, the new yuan loans rose to 1.45 trillion yuan, which was higher than the market's expectation of around 1.2 trillion yuan, and also increased by 623.7 billion yuan from a year earlier, said central bank data released on Monday.
In California, schoolchildren could return to the classroom by late July, though likely with modifications, Governor Gavin Newsom said Tuesday as he outlined plans for easing stay-at-home orders.
In July 2016, Fang sued for divorce in China but was rejected because the judge believed the two still had feelings for each other. However, Pei did not know that the five embryos stored in the US had been destroyed until Fang sued for divorce again in June 2017.
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In July, the first phase of the Djibouti International Free Trade Zone was launched. It was built by a multi-party joint venture formed by China Merchants Group.
In Central China's Wuhan, where the COVID-19 outbreak was first reported, most residents are enduringly optimistic as they return to normal life seven months after the city's strict lockdown was lifted, according to a Reuters report on Sunday.
In January 2017, the central government announced more measures to attract foreign investment through easier access and a better business environment. Foreign firms already face fewer restrictions in the manufacturing, mining and services sectors.
In January 2013, a lithium ion battery sparked a fire on a Japanese Airlines 787 Dreamliner parked at Logan International Airport in Boston. There were no injuries. The NTSB blamed the first in part on "insufficient guidance for FAA engineers to use during the certification process to ensure compliance with applicable requirements."