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Malaysian man becomes first foreigner in Yangtze River Delta to get Shanghai residence card

Malaysian man becomes first foreigner in Yangtze River Delta to get Shanghai residence card 1 Tourists gather at the downtown area of Shanghai. (Photo for China Daily/Wang Gang) Boon Sing Ang, a Malaysian, working in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, became the first in the Yangtze River Delta to receive Shanghai residence card for foreign talents in February.  Although Ang doesn t live in Shanghai, he will be able to enjoy benefits and conveniences in area such as education, housing and healthcare which were previously available only to Shanghai residents. Working as the general manager of Suzhou Walter Electronic Co, Ang often goes on business trips to Shanghai and other cities in the delta, which is one of the nation s economic powerhouses with highly integrated industrial chains.

Chinese jabs turning the tide

Chinese jabs turning the tide By SERGIO HELD | China Daily | Updated: 2021-03-02 07:28 Zhu Qingqiao (left), China s ambassador to Mexico, and Marcelo Ebrard, Mexico s foreign minister, together welcome the arrival of a second batch of the Sinovac vaccine on Saturday. XIN YUEWEI/XINHUA Hard-hit Latin America buoyed by brisk pace of vital shipments The quickening pace of arrivals of Chinese-developed COVID-19 vaccines in many Latin American countries underscores China s commitment to creating a safer global community by getting affordable vaccines to developing and less-well-off nations, officials and business leaders said. With recent shipments to Uruguay, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina, the vaccines developed by Sinovac Biotech and China National Pharmaceutical Group, or Sinopharm, are helping countries in the region kick off or bolster mass-immunization programs. The arrival of the Chinese vaccines comes amid difficulties some countries have

Uruguay starts vaccination campaign on Monday counting 600 deaths due to Covid-19

Full article The country will “finish the vaccination process much faster than others that started the process 20 days earlier,” Secretary of the Presidency said. Without a great media hype, the first 192,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccines from the Chinese laboratory Sinovac arrived in Montevideo in the early hours of Friday morning. However, a police operation was deployed throughout the day to begin distributing the vaccines, which will begin to be administered on Monday, March 1, to a small group of essential workers in different parts of the capital and the interior of the country. Uruguay is the last South American country to start its vaccination process. However, it promises a massive and effective plan. Álvaro Delgado, Secretary of the Presidency, predicted that the country will “finish the vaccination process much faster than others that started the process 20 days earlier.” With a population of 3.5 million inhabitants

El embajador chino destacó la perspicacia y perseverancia de Lacalle Pou para obtener vacunas

El embajador chino destacó la perspicacia y perseverancia de Lacalle Pou para obtener vacunas
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