In May, Chinese authorities released a list which included 121 diseases, and a central government meeting also confirmed the expedited review and approval process for innovative medicines, representing a milestone in the prioritizing of rare disease care in the country.
In Seattle, Amazon.com customers have long been able to purchase groceries and have them delivered to the doorstep. Now, the company’s Quidsi unit — best known for its Soap.com and Diapers.com brands — is making its own grocery push.
In March 2015, after careful viewing and research of the statue's pictures, Yangchun villagers from Fujian found that it highly resembled the stolen statue of Zhanggong Zushi, or Zhang Gong Patriarch.
In March, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said the government would strive to reduce taxes and charges by about 1 trillion yuan this year.
In October, reports surfaced that the company was looking into selling prescription drugs online. That revelation caused a huge and immediate response in the pharmacy market, although the company did not — and to this day, still hasn’t — publicly confirmed any plans. The instance was yet more proof of Amazon’s power when it comes to disrupting entrenched industries and its willingness to break into new markets.
In November, COMAC published a report about the global passenger aircraft market between 2016 and 2035, predicting that a total of 39,948 aircraft with a value of .23 trillion will be needed in the coming two decades. China alone will need 6,865 passenger aircraft, 65.5 percent of which would be single-aisle planes, 21.2 percent wide-body jets, and 13.3 percent regional jets.
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In October, Chiang started getting crank calls. She had to change her number. In the meantime, her name, photos, social media accounts, and home address were posted online.
In Wednesday's conference call, Musk brushed aside a question about the attributes that Tesla wants in its next chairman, who is supposed to be appointed by mid-November under the SEC settlement.
In Wuhan, travel agencies have noticed more inbound tourists from Hong Kong.
In Mexico City, the first fully electric bus debuted on Sept 24 on Line 3 of the Metrobus. More units are scheduled within the year, according to Mexico News Daily.