Undergoing its own renewable energy revolution, China plans to install 5 gigawatts of offshore wind capacity by 2020. Chinese wind companies are looking to learn from the Northern European operators that have made a success of the technology.
Universities are places for education and should not become breeding grounds of violence, Lee said. He said he hoped all Hong Kong people, especially students, could clearly understand that, and cautioned that "unthinkable" consequences may come if violence continued.
Under the agreement, the new partners plan to develop a network of EV charging hubs across China, as part of their broader efforts to better tap into the opportunities of electrification in the automobile sector.
Under the agreement, the two companies will further advance the development and on-road testing of autonomous vehicles in China, the world's biggest auto market.
Under such an initiative, the first batch of two co-created skin care products, banking on data feeds that track people's favored formula and packaging, is scheduled to debut in China early next year, Kao noted.
Unlike what developers have been saying, the demand for homes is elastic. The buying frenzy will fizzle out when prices are seen to be falling and property’s appeal as the best storage of value waning. The developers know best. That’s why they’ve been cutting prices of new apartments to push sales before the crunch sets in.
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Ultimately, Chiu took what she had learned through the years to her family business Dorsett. She believes the process of creating a new hotel is adding value to it.
Ulrike Therhaag, vice president and global business field manager of TUV Rheinland's solar operations. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
Under the new decree -- which needs approval by parliament within 60 days -- Italian public and private companies must now inform the government of any purchase of 5G technologies from non-European suppliers.
Unions representing safety inspectors and plant workers have urged the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) to tell the plants how to deal with coronavirus outbreaks. But the USDA has instead deferred to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to give the plants recommendations and has left it to companies to determine their own safety precautions.