The largest percentage gainers on the main Shanghai Composite Index were Harbin Air Conditioning Co Ltd, up 10.05 percent, followed by Shandong Lukang Pharmaceutical Co Ltd, gaining 10 percent, and Tederic Machinery Co Ltd, up by 9.98 percent. The largest percentage losses on the Shanghai index were Beijing Vantone Real Estate Co Ltd, down 10.07 percent, followed by Hang Xiao Steel Structure Co Ltd, dropping 10.03 percent, and Avic Shenyang Aircraft Co Ltd, down by 9.99 percent.
The investment amount and business model of the possible joint venture have not yet been finalized, JAC said.
The latest figure from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism on Thursday shows over 637 million visits were made to attractions on the Chinese mainland over the eight-day holiday, a recovery of 79 percent of that in same period in 2019.
The internet is sharply divided on the challenge.
The large number of new infections reported has fueled concerns among experts over a possible breach of public safety protocols on board.
The internet has become such an indispensable part of life in China, and the idea of in-flight Wi-Fi is so popular among Chinese passengers, that 90 percent of those surveyed said the availability of onboard connectivity would influence their choice of airlines, according to Inmarsat, a London-based provider of global satellite communication services.
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The latest official remarks on the hosting of one of the world's largest and most popular sporting events come after around 70 percent of Japanese people said they do not think the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer will be held due to concerns over the COVID-19 outbreak, according to survey released Monday.
The last four patients, who now test negative for the novel coronavirus but remain critically ill with other illnesses, were transferred on Tuesday to Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University for further treatment.
The labs will not only provide customized solutions for the Chinese market but also support the company's global R&D activities, according to Jeff Rhoda, general manager of IBM Greater China Group.
The joint Chinese projects in Egypt are held under the framework of the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) that seeks common development via win-win partnerships among BRI states.