Last year, the index averaged 817.8, slightly lower than an average of 820.47 points for 2017.
Leading global coffee house chain Starbucks partnered with the China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation on Thursday to launch a social impact investment to create pathways out of poverty for coffee farming communities in Southwest China's Yunnan province, with a donation of about 8.16 million yuan (.2 million).
Late last month, nearly 200 women sat behind rows of sewing machines, making sports gloves.
Launched almost two years ago as an offshoot of The Linux Foundation, the CNCF now boasts dozens of members and has accepted ten projects under its wing. The most prominent project in the CNCF remains Kubernetes, the container-orchestration system that Google donated to the CNCF upon its founding, but several other projects from a wide variety of cloud companies have started to form a blueprint of sorts for adopting modern cloud concepts such as microservices, containerization, and container orchestration across multiple cloud environments.
Legal experts suggested more severe punishment - five to 10 days of detention along with a fine of no more than 500 yuan () - if she repeated the offense, saying a horse can hard to control and dangerous on busy streets.
Leaders from 21 APEC member economies, and some 10,000 Vietnamese and foreign delegates are expected to attend the events.
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Last year, the number of Chinese companies and research organs applying for the Plant Variety Protection certificates, the IPR protection certificate in the sector, with the world's authorities, hit an historic high of 4,854, he said.
Lawyer Matthew Baione, who represents Fahrer and Febrillet in their pursuit of claims, said the extension recognized that it was appropriate to cover someone "who was a baby during the attacks for the rest of their life".
Launched in July, the Balmoral's Afternoon Tea Masterclass, located in one of the hotel's private suites, promises to unlock the history of the tradition and be a unique offering for the city.
Lehman, who has been in China since the 1980s, said there is a tendency for foreign companies operating in the country to see the scales tipped against them.