Shanghai kicked off a weeklong campaign on Saturday featuring the use of livestreaming to promote brands as part of the efforts to boost consumption citywide.A consortium of 19 media platforms, from traditional news channel Kankan News and video sharing site Bilibili, to social commerce platform Xiaohongshu, are scheduled to host over 300 key livestreaming shows, aiming to introduce viewers to a variety of special merchandise, catering options and tourist attractions through vivid, on-site storytelling.The series of broadcast sessions will highlight six sub-themes, including youth, kids, Chinese traditional brands, women, art and decoration as well as cultural premises."Teaming up with 1,000 influencers and 4,000 brands, we will be giving out over 100 million yuan ( million) worth of shopping vouchers in various forms during the campaign," said Xiaohongshu partner Zeng Xiulian.The initiative is a core pillar of the city's ongoing May 5 Shopping Festival, during which businesses dish out coupons to encourage spending as the novel coronavirus has inevitably exerted an economic toll.
Several large scientific facilities have settled in Guangdong. China Spallation Neutron Source operates in Dongguan, a neutrino observatory is under construction in Jiangmen, and a high intensity heavy-ion accelerator is being built in Huizhou.
Shanxi's exports in Q1 reached 15.11 billion yuan, down 1.7 percent year-on-year, while the imports totaled 11.34 billion yuan, up 1.8 percent, according to the Customs of Taiyuan, capital of Shanxi.
Shan said that seven of over 10 products that the company planned to introduce to China are going through the approval process and three of them are included in the list for accelerated approval.
Shanlian also set up an association comprising different branches focusing on rural restaurants, rural hotels and crop planting.
Shares had dropped on Wednesday after the company disclosed that there were parent complaints about other RYB-branded kindergartens, and class-action lawsuits were announced in the US against the company. The lawsuits seek to recover damages for alleged violations of US securities laws.
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Shares of Wuliangye, which is based in Yibin of Sichuan province, rose almost 6 percent to 64.7 yuan (.6) on Feb 11, when China's stock markets reopened for trading after the weeklong holiday.
Several states have been forced to suspend their reopening processes or even reverse course, with some ordering bars to close again.
Shares of listed Chinese liquor firms surged in the first trading week after the Spring Festival holiday, bolstered by heavy sales of alcoholic beverages during the vacation, which raised hopes of fat profits, and extended overseas investors' interest.
Several ministry-level departments, including those responsible for customs tariffs, industry and information technology, and natural resources, have responded recently to issues of public concern.