The auto maker sold 1,247,000 vehicles in 2017, up 63 percent, occupying over 5 percent of the domestic passenger car market. It aims to sell another 1.58 million vehicles in 2018.
The bank, as one of the country's big four state-owned lenders, has seen steady growth in its business performance and continuous improvement in its brand value in the first half of this year, according to Liu Liange, president of the BOC.
The author is a researcher at National Institute of International Strategy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
The bay area consists of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the Macao Special Administrative Region and nine cities in Guangdong Province, with a combined population of about 70 million at the end of 2017 and a gross domestic product of about 10 trillion yuan (.48 trillion) in 2017.
The barrier lake formed by a landslide in the Yarlung Zangbo River in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region on Oct 18. [Photo/IC]
The biggest chunk of family spending during summer went to children's education -- 44.7 percent, followed by 32.6 percent on daily necessities and 22.7 percent on family travel.
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The bill would?establish a tax on corporations with 500 or more employees equal to the dollar amount of federal benefits those workers receive. If, for example, an employee receives 0 in food assistance, Amazon would be taxed 0 to cover those costs. Sanders’ bill isn’t likely to progress in the current political climate but it does bring added attention to warehouse worker conditions, which have come under scrutiny in recent months.
The authorities will also subsidize car purchases for people upgrading from gasoline-powered vehicles with a national emission standard of three or below to speed up the phasing out process. The construction of parking lots and charging piles will be stepped up.
The bill would also legalize alkaline hydrolysis, a process that turns bodies into liquid and bone in a pressurized machine with water, chemicals and heat. It's already used in 19 states in the US.
The author is a senior counsel and law professor, co-author of Sentencing in Hong Kong, and was previously the director of public prosecutions of Hong Kong.