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Chinese aviation industry preparing for vaccines transport amid global competition
Tu Lei Published: Jan 07, 2021 05:03 PM
China Southern Air Logistics transports vaccines from Sinovac Biotech flying from Beijing to Istanbul on Saturday. Photo: Courtesy of China Southern Air Logistics
Nearly a year after the outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic began, more news about coming vaccines is emerging. Global demand for vaccine transportation will present a challenge to the existing global civil aviation capacity.
Although domestically produced vaccines have yet to begin the process of mass distribution, Chinese aviation and logistics firms including airports are making preparations for a gradual scale-up, hoping to match up to what will be the largest and most complex global logistics operation ever undertaken.
New sporadic COVID-19 cases unlikely to have server impact on China s consumption sector: experts
Wang Bozun Published: Dec 30, 2020 10:53 PM
People shop at a duty-free store in Haikou, capital of south China s Hainan Province, Nov. 10, 2020. (Xinhua/Guo Cheng)
Under the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the global economy has been severely impacted. However, with China s successful control of the coronavirus, increased hotel bookings at popular tourist sights, and fast-growing online shopping numbers show that Chinese consumers confidence are gaining - a sign that China s consumption sector is steadily recovering, experts said.
Citing a manager from a hotel near Shanghai s famous Bund, where the annual New Year light show would be held, chinanews.com reported that the rooms that have best views for the show have been sold out for the New Year s Eve, and other rooms are expected to be fully occupied for the same day.
Fear of job losses rise in Australian agribusiness amid souring ties: AustCham China survey
By GT staff reporters Source: Global Times Published: 2020/12/16 21:32:08 Australia fears job losses after exports to China fall
Bottles of Australian wine on the shelf of a supermarket in Hangzhou, East China s Zhejiang Province on November 27, 2020 Photo: VCG
Source: GT
As Australian exports to China fall amid fraught bilateral ties, Australian agribusinesses have a growing fear of job losses and the wine sector, being hit hardest, is the most concerned about anti-dumping investigations, an industry survey finds.
Trade with China has supported the Australian labor market. A majority (54 percent) of companies believed that a decrease in exports to China will result in job losses. The wine sector indicated that it will experience greater job losses compared with other subsectors, with 73 percent stating that decreased exports will lead to job losses, according to an agribusiness sur