a new relationship with the world s second largest economy it s the younger generation of both nations that will feel the biggest impact. was. being hailed as a landmark vote by conservationists off to china now hong kong is banning the sale of i worry it s one of the biggest markets in the world and has direct links to commercial scale elephant poaching in africa potentially a big step to save the beautiful grey giants. the colorful crowd of anti ivory protesters had gathered outside to welcome the decision under the new law the maximum penalty for selling ivory is ten million hong kong dollars around one million euros on top of that the offense carries ten years in prison. the world wide fund for nature welcomed the vote but said that the fight doesn t stop with the legislation this was shown to come it minbar hong kong
arrangements for ourselves on a bilateral bilateral basis chinese premier league on the other hand played down the impact of bracks it insisting that the relationship would not change as a result so that. but the numbers suggest otherwise the two countries are expected to sign business deals worth over nine billion pounds before the end of may is visitors improving access to the chinese markets and removing trade barriers are top of the agenda. may also stop by a university where she unveiled plans for a teacher exchange program and a campaign to promote english language learning in china. as britain i thought a new relationship with the world s second largest economy in the younger generation of both nations that will feel the biggest impact. by conservationists call it a landmark vote following china hong kong is now batting ivory sales it s one of the biggest markets in the world and has direct links to commercial scale elephant
a university where she unveiled plans for a teacher exchange program at a campaign to promote english language learning in china. as britain eyes up a new relationship with the world s second largest economy it s the younger generation of both nations that will feel the biggest impact. now it s being hailed as a landmark vote by conservationists after china now hong kong is banning the sale of ivory it s one of the biggest markets in the wild and has direct links to commercial scale elephant poaching in africa essentially a big step to save the great giants. the colorful crowd of anti ivory protesters had gathered outside to welcome the decision under the new law the maximum penalty for selling ivory is ten million hong kong dollars around one million euros on top of that the offense carries ten years in prison.