John Oyler, CEO of BeiGene, said cooperation with Celgene has resulted in access to mature commercialized oncology product lines, sales channels, and after-sales service, in addition to its world-class new drug R&D capability.
Just like the instant hotpot, online best-selling products often go viral on social networks by precisely satisfying the needs of young customers, said Lao Guoling, head of the research center for e-commerce at Shanghai University of Finance and Economics.
Jiang, the director, said, "Specifying legal measures to regulate the handling of Taiwan-related cases is necessary because such disputes have been rising in mainland courts in the past decade."
Jose Munoz, Nissan Motor's chief performance officer, said the China market is currently a main driver of Nissan's global growth and Nissan will spare no effort to support the partnership with Dongfeng Motor and provide better products in China.
Jing Ulrich, the Hong Kong-based Asia-Pacific managing director for investment bank J.P. Morgan, believes China will build on the last 40 years of reform and opening-up and continue to reform in the new era.
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Just like Zhao Ning, the head of the law department at the National Health Commission, said at the news conference: "The case (of Yang) is not a so-called medical dispute, but a serious criminal offense."
Jiang, who is also vice-chair for China unit of London-headquartered Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd, a global auditing and consulting firm, said apart from expanding their presence in areas such as new infrastructure, government procurement and rural consumption, foreign firms should make full use of China's 18 free trade zones to gain more market access and autonomy, as well as participate in the mixed-ownership reforms of State-owned enterprises via public subscription or by becoming a shareholder.
Joining a short-term research program in China has not only allowed Pakistani agricultural scientist Sayyar Khan to push forward with his academic studies, but also given him a chance to see a country he had heard so much about.