WASHINGTON - The US Commerce Department on Friday set preliminary dumping margins on imports of aluminum foil from China, which has urged Washington to abide by World Trade Organization (WTO) rules in its related investigation.
WASHINGTON - Amazon, Microsoft and Intel are among leading tech companies putting the world at risk through killer robot development, according to a report that surveyed major tech players about their stances on lethal autonomous weapons.
Visitors will also be able to download entire films in less than a second and play games streamed with minimal delay on their smartphones, enabled by 5G terminals.
WASHINGTON - The US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) announced the establishment of a new clinical trials network on Wednesday aiming to step up vaccines and monoclonal antibodies testing, as the country's confirmed COVID-19 cases surpassed 3 million.
WASHINGTON - US Attorney General William Barr plans to issue in a matter of weeks a public version of the special counsel's report that found President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign team did not conspire with Russia, as Trump prepared to use the findings against his political opponents.
Visionox, which has more than 3,500 OLED patents, grew out of the OLED project team of Tsinghua University. It was the first Chinese firm to participate in the formulating of the global flexible display screen standard, according to Visionox president Zhang Deqiang.
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Visitors look at Visionox's organic light-emitting diode or OLED foldable display at the China International OLED Industry Conference 2020 held in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, in October. [Photo/WU WEIHONG/FOR CHINA DAILY]
Visitors took part in tasting, watching experienced pastry masters make classic traditional food, and buying things that caught their fancy at the fair.
WASHINGTON - A US government shutdown will enter its third day on Monday as Senate negotiators failed to reach a deal late on Sunday on Democrats' demand for legislation protecting "Dreamers", young people brought to the country illegally as children.
WASHINGTON - After having experienced years of American unilateralism, US allies in Europe no longer believe that President Donald Trump will offer them much, reported The New York Times.