This photo shows the accident site after an explosion in a chemistry lab at Beijing Jiaotong University in Beijing, Dec 26, 2018. [Photo/IC]
This is Xi's first trip to Hong Kong as Chinese president.
This is to ensure location-based services, which can drive insight from data tied to a specific location where activities take place, are applied in various scenarios, said Gui Lin, a professor at the School of Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering at the university.
This anti-graft "trilogy" has nailed down a route from the initial shock of ousting corrupt officials to perfecting the anti-graft regulations and mechanism to ensure a long-term effect.
This is the fourth such salon organized by the News Center of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council (SASAC) and the Internet Research Institute (IRI)focusing on sharing publicity practices and experiences in the world's different regions and cultures.
This photo dated April 10, 2018 shows the Central Government Offices East Wing at Tamar, Hong Kong. [Photo/HKSAR GOVERNMENT]
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This fuel price hike is in line with oil price upswings on the international market, influenced by factors including increasing demand from US firms, the shutdown of one of Libya's major oilfields over the weekend and growing tension in the North African country, according to the NDRC price monitoring center.
This has caused problems such as oversupply of some products, while at the same time Chinese consumers must look overseas for high quality products and services, he said.
This contrasted with plunges of around 12 percent in the three major stock indexes in the United States on Monday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average shedding nearly 3,000 points and setting a record for a single-day point loss.
This is also in accordance with forecasts from Sinopec's and China National Petroleum Corp's research institutes, which expect oil demand growth will slow from more than 5 percent in 2017 to over 4 percent in 2018, based on the assumption that China's GDP will grow 6.7 percent in 2018, slower than 6.9 percent in 2017.