In 2014, LHTC decided to use Huawei equipment to provide services to its 2,000 customers.
In 2013, a representative post read: "In Shanghai, the birth of a child is followed by further requirements, like a new flat with at least three bedrooms and expensive education expenses, plus care for four parents and a car. It is frightening."
In 2015, China launched a five-year plan to improve financial inclusion development by 2020, leading with the PBOC, which is in line with the World Bank's commitment to achieve "Universal Financial Access", ensuring that adults globally have access to transaction accounts to store money and send and receive payments.
In 2016, China released guidelines to remove the barriers and 25 provinces have gradually opened their markets to used cars from other regions.
In 1871, when British Columbia (BC) became Canada's sixth province, a key aspect that persuaded the province to enter confederation was Canada's promise to build a railway to connect the Pacific Ocean coast to the rest of the country. One of the hardest parts of building the railway was cutting through the Rocky Mountains.
In 2014, focus shifted from promoting economic development to providing public service at grassroots level. The municipal government began to reform sub-district offices, replacing the task of attracting business and investment with public services and strengthening the role of social governance. This was widely viewed as a response to the decision to promote grassroots social governance taken at the third plenum of the 18th Communist Party of China Central Committee in 2013.
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In 2010, she went to Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt to see if there were any business prospects. Even though there were no deals struck, she saw huge potential.
In 1997, Xi visited Xihaigu. "The families I visited did not have enough to eat, and the drinking water-salty to the taste-was brought from afar," Xi said. The villagers did not even have the luxury of showering.
In 2016, China's consumption of chocolate per capita was 0.16 kilogram, versus 8.61 kilograms in the UK, the world's largest chocolate consumer by volume per capita.
In 2004, he was involved in a liquid gas container explosion that burned 95 percent of his body and damaged eight of his fingers.