In the eyes of Do Tien Sam, editor-in-chief of the China Research Journal published by Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, corruption is a global phenomenon, but "more serious in transitional countries."
In the fourth quarter of 2019, real GDP increased 2.1 percent.
In the first nine months, lottery sales amounted to 230.68 billion yuan, down by 27 percent year-on-year.
In the first place, CEE nations in no way constitute one single, not to mention uniform, bloc. They are either European Union members or want to be, but that is about all they have in common. Since aside from that, the 16 countries are as different as they could be in terms of development levels and priorities.
In the country, its executive presidency is extremely powerful, giving rise to a winner-takes-all politics which critics say enables corruption.
In the first quarter, China's steel exports registered growth after falling for three consecutive years. "The mix of export products has shifted significantly toward high-end, as about 60 percent of steel exports are high-value plates and strips," said Qu Xiuli, vice president of China Iron and Steel Industry Association.
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In the first six months, a total of 2,115 projects worth 141.5 billion yuan ( billion) of domestic investments settled in Tianjin's Binhai New Area, while 147 foreign-invested projects worth .2 billion settled in the area.
In the fourth instalment of a series on how HK's creative industry people are adopting alternative strategies to reach out to audiences and creating new work in the time of a pandemic and where they stand compared to their counterparts elsewhere, Mathew Scott turns the spotlight on the spirit of sharing seen in the city's film fraternity.
In the U.S., Amazon.com has recently begun to expand its Amazon.com Fresh delivery service, taking the service to LA and San Francisco from its original home base in Seattle. It also recently struck a deal with the U.S. Postal Service to begin package delivery in some cities on Sunday.
In the U.S., experts are skeptical that an antitrust case will actually get off the ground, despite calls to break up or regulate Big Tech from presidential candidates like Sen. Elizabeth Warren.