JUBA - South Sudan on Friday commended China's continued financial and technical assistance to the health sector of the war-torn east African nation.
Jessie J may be the biggest international name to break through to the Chinese market through a TV show, but perhaps not for long. Her China exposure caught the attention of American R&B singer John Legend, who, via a post on Weibo in February, showed interest in the competition.
Jeff Bezos talks a lot about Amazon focusing on customers, to the point that it has become a cliché. But in a new interview debuting tonight in the Seattle region on the Four Peaks TV show, the Amazon CEO explains why that approach beats focusing on competitors, which is a common trap for many tech companies.
Japan's new national security law came into effect in March last year, allowing it to exercise the right to dispatch Self-Defense Forces to defend the country or a friendly country facing attack. As a result, Tokyo can now provide strategic help for the US and other allies even if Japan itself is not attacked. The purpose of this law is to enable Japan's Self-Defense Forces to take part in conflicts in other parts of the world, albeit on the side of its allies, on the pretext of helping friendly countries in trouble.
Jiang Ying, a partner at Deloitte China, said that companies used to invest in these areas on their own, but the trend now is for companies to invest as a consortium.
Jacinta Allen (center), public transport minister of the state of Victoria, Australia, visits the subway car model produced by CRRC in Melbourne, on Aug 28, 2017. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
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Jack Ma attends the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland on Jan 23, 2019. [Photo/VCG]
Jacky Tang, general manager of Reo Communications, a digital agency in Shanghai, pointed out that AI technology can allow marketers to separate their customers into distinct categories and understand exactly what motivates them.
Japanese officials have not yet been on board, with testing carried out by medical personnel among the ship's crew using kits supplied by local medical facilities.
James Foice, the association's chief executive, said "The majority of our Chinese guests are leisure travelers currently. It's encouraging to see that operators expect their Chinese business to increase in the region of 10 to 15 percent in the next three years, with some expecting it to become their number one overseas market in that time."