In 2006, Perler relocated to China to establish the Phonak Asia Hub in Shanghai, which later became part of the Chinese Group Company of Sonova. He went on to move the hub to Singapore to support Sonova's expansion across Asia while also adding business overhead functions to the entire Sonova Asia-Pacific region.
Immigration activists warn time could be running out, especially if an appeals court ends the earlier judges' injunctions with no protections locked in place.
In 1905, the New-York Tribune called PS 23 "the school of 29 nationalities". In 1906, it was so successful that it became the first school visited by a cohort of 500 teachers, sent by Britain's head of education, to study the American school system.
In 16 second-tier cities, including those with fast net population inflows such as Wuhan, Chongqing, Nanjing, Chengdu and Qingdao, the combined space of transacted residential properties in July declined 4 percent month-on-month and 23 percent year-on-year to 12.28 million square meters.
In 2016 Geely opened a plant in Baoji, Shaanxi, which makes 200,000 cars a year. In November, Geely started construction on a plant in the region’s capital Xi’an, which will eventually produce 600,000 cars.
In 1991, Beijing's birthrate fell below 1 percent - ultralow by global standards - and hasn't climbed since 1991. It means that babies born in a given year represent less than 1 percent of the city's total population.
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In 1980, China's per capita GDP was 9.3, close to India's 6.4. However, in 2017, China's per capita GDP of ,982.7 was 4.35 times India's.
In 1993, then 30-year-old Wang was diagnosed with Crohn's, an inflammatory bowel disease that has no cure and can only be controlled by drugs. He had one meter of his small intestine removed and, as a doctor, knew perfectly well that his body would deteriorate day by day.
In 2003, when the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome in China had been brought under control, e-commerce platforms Taobao and JD were launched along with Tencent's QQ Game. They all grew to become internet giants.
In 2005, Li received an unexpected phone call. Cui Wei, a Chinese woman, had moved to Africa and settled in Comoros to try to get over her grief at the death of her only child. She saw Comoran children dying of malaria and wanted to help. Having read about Li's work in Cambodia, she called and asked him and his team to visit Comoros. In response, the team traveled to the country and established good relations with the Comoran government.