20200914 China News
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To further facilitate travelers to China, according to the latest announcement released by Chinese embassies abroad, China-bound passengers from Singapore and Japan will be able to board flights without health declarations, but will still need to produce negative COVID-19 certificates issued within 3 days.

More graduate job seekers have been turning to the emerging online education sector for job opportunities in recent years, and industry experts say the trend has continued this year amid extra pressure from a record number of university graduates and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hundreds of thousands of people have been given two Chinese COVID-19 vaccine candidates as part of an emergency program, without a single case of infection or adverse effects, a senior official of a state-owned vaccine developer has said.

Share prices of logistics companies surged on Thursday after the central government said it would develop a modern distribution system to bolster economic development, with experts expecting more upswings after detailed measures are announced.

The airport in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, once hard hit during the COVID-19 epidemic, saw its numbers of domestic passenger flights as well as passengers return to the levels a year ago on Friday, the airport operator said Saturday.

More than 90,000 foreign-invested enterprises have been set up in Shenzhen, one of the symbols of China's reform and opening up, since the city issued the first business license for a foreign-funded company in 1981.

The administrative committee of the Italian Style Town, an area, as the name suggests, with more than 100 Italian-style villas built in the early 1990s in the North China city of Tianjin, recently inked an agreement with the urban planning consultant authority from the Campania region in Italy, to renovate the historical town.

Source:Globaltimes,Xinhuanet,Chinadaily,Shine,Gdtoday,China Plus News

Author: Producer Emilio Mendez

Speaker: Caroline Parraguez

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