Last week, it introduced a group order function on its mobile app as well as WeChat. This feature targets groups of consumers at workplaces or at meeting and conference venues, allowing them to customize their preferences, thus making bulk deliveries quick and convenient.
Last month, the company announced it has begun volume production of Apolong, China's first fully autonomous mini bus, in partnership with Chinese bus manufacturer King Long, and intends to ship such buses to Japan early next year.
Last week, the country's leading insurance regulator, the China Insurance Regulatory Commission, announced it would further reduce market restrictions for foreign firms.
Large commercial banks, joint-stock banks and major city commercial banks that lend heavily to the real economy and meet macro prudent requirements can apply for the TMLF, according to the PBOC.
Last year, it was named the most punctual airline globally by the UK-based air travel intelligence company OAG. The OAG Punctuality League, covering about 200 airlines, revealed that 89.9 percent of Hawaiian's flights arrived on time in 2016.
Last year, the bank achieved breakthrough growth in its inclusive finance business, with an increase in inclusive loans to small and micro enterprises by 58.2 percent from the beginning of the year, while the comprehensive financing cost for such enterprises fell 1.2 percentage points.
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Last year, Caterpillar announced its "Age of Smart Iron" digital technology strategy. It aims to leverage connected technologies and services to help its enterprise customers reduce costs, enhance efficiency and ensure onsite safety.
Last year, Genoa tragically lost the Morandi Bridge in a collapse, which reflected an urgent need for Italy to improve infrastructure.
Last month, the central government issued a guideline on promoting the application of e-buses, by supporting technology innovation, improving fiscal and taxation policies, enhancing infrastructure construction, as well as reinforcing fund supervision.
Lanvin, founded in 1889, is currently 75-percent controlled by Taiwan-based media magnate Shaw-Lan Wang.