The ICJ, which is based in The Hague, the Netherlands, and formally began its operations in 1946, is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations. The court's role is to settle legal disputes submitted to it by states and to give advisory opinions on legal questions referred to it by UN bodies such as the General Assembly and the Security Council.
The Huangfanqu Farm was established in 1951 based on a large parcel of land in Xihua and Fugou counties in China's central Henan province. The land was flooded by the Yellow River, China's second longest, in the 1930s due to war and became unsuitable for farming because of high soil salinity.
The Friday dialogue will be the third time in five months that Mattis and Wei have met. They met in June when Mattis first visited China, and they met a second time in October on the sidelines of the 5th ASEAN Defense Ministers' Meeting-Plus in Singapore.
The German manufacturing base of China's Sany Heavy Industry has sold truck cranes, concrete mixers, trailer pumps and Caterpillar cranes to the contractor, while Volvo trucks and traffic boats were purchased locally.
The Grand Canal, like the Great Wall a UNESCO world heritage site, is the longest and the oldest man-made waterway in the world. The oldest parts of the canal date back to the 5th century BC, but the various sections were first connected during the Sui Dynasty (581-618).
The HKFTU said some centers sustained damage so severe that their service might be suspended for days.
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The Happy Chinese New Year celebration is a important platform to promote exchange between our two peoples and to strengthen the notion that "China and Thailand are one family," said Ambassador Lyu.
The Honor brand, now available in 74 countries and regions since it was launched and began operating as an independent operation in 2013, remains on track to become the No 5 smartphone maker globally and generate half of its sales from overseas by 2020.
The Haval-branded SUVs, which accounted for the lion's share of its total sales, went up 9.81 percent.
The GAC will impose fines of more than 50 percent but less than three times the value of the goods on exporters who violate the rules, the administration said in a statement. Authorities will also seize the goods and the illegal gains in accordance with the provisions of law and slap companies with false concealment and evading customs supervision charges. Depending on the circumstances, the GAC and related government branches will impose a fine and take legal action including detention and fixed-time imprisonment to tackle corporate crime.