The Wall Street Journal is?reporting that brokers in China are offering to be intermediaries to buy confidential information for sellers on Amazon. The information is designed to give the independent merchants an advantage over others on the site. The Journal, which cites sellers and brokers as well as individuals familiar with internal Amazon investigations, reports that brokers “search for Amazon employees on Chinese messaging platform WeChat and send messages asking them if they would like to provide these services in exchange for cash.”
The Xinhua Hydropower Generation Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of the China National Nuclear Corporation, started the water conservation project construction in 2011, with a total investment of 10.98 billion yuan (1.5 billion US dollars).
The Zaza dam, the largest in Cuba, has accumulated over 900 million cubic meters of water, standing at 103 percent of its full capacity, with experts recommending the opening of its six sluice gates.
The Volkswagen logo is seen in front of a company building in Wolfsburg, Germany, on April 13, 2018. [Photo/IC]
The Wall Street Journal?also confirmed that Amazon will debut?its own drive-up grocery stores, citing GeekWire’s reporting on the secretive Amazon location in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood. The company may be “just weeks” from opening that location, one source told the newspaper.
The administration made the statement on its website over the weekend, saying foreigners in China should promptly register their accommodations and comply with the identification inspection by public security departments.
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The White House confirmed the attack, saying that President Donald Trump has been briefed on the shooting.
The World Food Prize Foundation announced that Cui Zhenling, a research scientist at China Agricultural University, is the 2017 recipient of its Norman Borlaug Award for Field Research and Application on Sept 29 at the residence of the US Ambassador to China in Beijing.
The achievements of APEC and the WTO have proven the benefits of free trade and open economies, and countries should "all recommit to further opening up," he said.
The World Tourism Alliance, founded by China, is an NGO launched in Chengdu, Sichuan province in 2017.