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Snowplus, a leading global vape company, and its global business have flourished despite challenges posed by the COVID pandemic that has impacted business around the world.
Derek Li, Founder of Squirrel Ai Learning, Honored with 2020 BETT Asia Leadership Award
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SHANGHAI, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Recently, Derek Li, founder of Squirrel Ai Learning, was honored with 2020 BETT Asia Leadership Award as the only one winner for his continuous and profound reform in education technology. Candidates contending for the award were Asian leading figures in education, including Pradeep Nair, vice president & Chief Academic Officer of Taylor s University Malaysia, Professor WANG Zihua, Vice Dean of the School of Education, National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan, China and Anirudh Gupta, CEO of DCM in India.
SnowPlus partners with Dvine Laboratories to create vaping solutions
Dvine Laboratories will provide e-liquid solutions for SnowPlus Canadian products.
January 28, 2021 by CM Staff
TORONTO SnowPlus, a vape company headquartered in Beijing, China, has partnered with Dvine Laboratories, a Canadian e-liquid manufacturer based in Lindsay, Ontario. Their strategic partnership combines a closed-system vape innovation with locally filled e-liquid solutions.
SnowPlus entered the Canadian market in April 2020, and is taking the next step in sustainable growth with local Canadian manufacturing. “More than ever, made in Canada matters to the Canadian consumer, and by being able to create new Canadian jobs during a time of economic uncertainty like we have today, makes this partnership even more rewarding than simply the supply chain and product development advantages”, says Brad Jemmett, General Manager of SnowPlus Canada.
Updated Jan. 3, 2021 11:34 pm ET
HONG KONGâA logjam in the global shipping industry is testing the resilience of Chinaâs exporters, who have driven the countryâs economic recovery by churning out goods to meet surging global demand during the Covid-19 pandemic.
That demand in recent months has outpaced the capacity of a global shipping industry that has been slowed by pandemic safety measures. Chinese exporters have been paying sharply higher rates and struggling to find containers for their goods.
Chen Yang, who runs a textile trading unit at a state-owned enterprise in the southern city of Hefei, said the business, which mostly exports to the U.S., has weathered the pandemic and the China-U.S. trade war, but he expected to lose money in 2020 in part because of a sharp rise in shipping costs.