Jeenbekov is paying a state visit to China and is scheduled to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Qingdao Summit this weekend.
Jack Ma. [Photo/Agencies]
JP Morgan Chase Bank (China) Co Ltd (JP Morgan China) announced that it has been selected as an official Bond Connect market maker and has successfully completed the firm's first deal on Tuesday, on the one-year anniversary of the launch of the Bond Connect program. As a Bond Connect market maker, JP Morgan China acts as one of the price providers to serve the Northbound Link leg of the connection between the mainland bond market and Hong Kong and the overseas investors.
JINAN -- A traditional agricultural site in East China's Shandong province has been inscribed as a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System, a world heritage equivalent.
JPMorgan and Nomura Securities raised their annual growth forecast to 6.8 percent from 6.7 percent, while Citigroup and Standard Chartered Bank revised their 2017 projection for China upward by 0.2 percentage points to 6.8 percent.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited on Wednesday Okayama prefecture battered by the country's worst rain-related disaster in decades, with the casualty scores continuing to rise.At least 176 people were killed, with dozens missing in Japan's worst weather disaster since 1982.Under a scorching sun, rescuers combed through heaps of wood and thick mud for bodies, with the help of sniffer dogs.Abe visited an elementary school where more than 200 evacuees are staying, saying the government will do its utmost to help them rebuild their lives.Japan's Finance Minister Taro Aso said around 420 billion yen (.8 billion) will be allocated for disaster relief for the time being. If necessary, the government will consider a supplementary budget, he said.Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Hiroshige Seko said 13 tanker trucks with gasoline and light oil will be dispatched to Hiroshima prefecture's Kure, where landslides have cut of residents from the outside world.Local governments in western Japan's 15 prefectures say more than 7,200 people are taking shelter at evacuation centers.Many parts of western Japan are dealing with secondary disasters. On Wednesday new alerts were issued for more landslides and floods, and an evacuation warning was issued in the city of Fukuyama, Hiroshima prefecture, after cracks were found in a reservoir. Firefighters ran door to door to ask residents to move to high ground.Japan's Health Ministry has sent disaster health emergency assistance teams to some of the affected prefectures to address the evacuees' health issues.More than 254,000 homes are still cut off from the water supply in Hiroshima, Ehime and Okayama, the prefectures hit hardest by the devastating torrential rains last week, according to the welfare ministry.People in western Japan are being urged to take precautions for heatstroke and food poisoning, as Japan's meteorological agency says temperatures are expected to rise above 30 C in western Japan in days to come.Major roads damagedPortable air conditioners will be sent to evacuation centers some areas of Hiroshima before large ones are installed, the economy minister said.At least seven expressway sections including those in Hiroshima and Okayama prefectures remain severely damaged with little chance of repair anytime soon, according to the West Nippon Expressway Company. Local roads damaged by landslides are also closed.Japan's telecom company NTT West says 15,900 landline and internet connections are still down in the disaster-hit areas.People across Japan want to help in the flood-devastated areas. The authorities are urging them to wait until they can work out where volunteers can be most effectively used.In previous cases of natural disasters in Japan, volunteers flocked into the affected areas, resulting in chaos due to traffic congestion, lack of accommodation and toilet facilities for them.While many people want to lend a helping hand, others took advantage of the disaster for personal gain. Police arrested three men in Takahashi city as they tried to break into an ATM at a convenience store that was closed and unattended after flooding hit.
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Japan on Wednesday began allowing the return of foreign residents who had been locked out since April, under an easing in border controls that also exempts international school teachers from a COVID-19 entry ban.
Jarryl Hong, founder of Fresh Turf, a Singapore-based company developing an open-source registry for parcels and consumer products on blockchain technologies, said he is eager to work with Chinese companies to solve the last-mile delivery problem.
Japan tightened regulations earlier this month on its export to ROK of three materials vital to make memory chips and display panels, which are the mainstay of the ROK's export.
Jiang Mengnan attends a meeting at Jilin University in Changchun, Jilin province. [Photo/China Daily]