The association will enable Chinese enterprises to bring China's PV industry with more than 10 years of experience to Vietnam, helping its PV application market develop more robustly and people enjoy the benefit of solar power, said Yang, who is the CEO of Vinasolar, a large photovoltaic company in Vietnam's northern Bac Giang province.
The banks successfully fulfilled a similar task a decade ago-to inject funds into the real economy, when some other major economies fell into recession amid the global financial crisis.
The balance of bank loans to small and micro enterprises and that of agriculture-related loans both hit 31 trillion yuan at the end of 2017, up by 15.1 percent and 9.6 percent from the previous year, respectively.
The average concentration of PM2.5 over the eight months was up by 10.2 percent year-on-year, while only 52.8 percent of days had "good air", a year-on-year drop of 8 percent, the data show.
The base was completed in June, and more than 53,000 square meters were sown with pears, peaches and herbs, plus white poplar trees which will eventually be sold as lumber.
The audience was able to get in on the evening’s action by answering a few questions via text message, with the results displayed on screen.
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The authority's Chief Executive Tony Ko Pat-sing said in his blog on Wednesday that the move was to prevent medics from being exposed to unnecessary risks and to contain the risks of community infection.
The artisanal liquor, locally knows as "lambanog" is created from the dripping nectar of the coconut flower. Using bamboo poles as bridges, local farmers move from one tree to the next to collect the fresh coconut sap, a major ingredient in producing the liquor.
The association also said some banking hotlines made it too complicated to modify passwords, while few companies provided customer services 24/7.
The attack has fed into growing concern about the deliberate suppression of the city's long-cherished freedom of expression and the press sparked by rioters having targeted some media organizations in Hong Kong, as well as many innocent people, who were beaten for holding different opinions from the radicals.