On May 31st, 26, global sources Company and HC Network announced that they had formally formed a strategic partnership. The total revenue of HC and global sources in 25 reached US$ 15 million, which also marked the establishment of the largest B2B strategic alliance in China. At that time, global sources bought 1% of HC International's shares from IDG technology venture capital fund. According to an option contract, global sources could increase its holdings to about 35% of HC International's shares at any time within 12 months after the completion of the acquisition. After the launch of the "quick win" action, the two companies did have export cooperation in the fourth quarter of this year.
On June 1st, 26, travel itinerary, an air transport e-ticket under the unified supervision of State Taxation Administration of The People's Republic of China, was tried out nationwide as a payment and reimbursement voucher for passengers to purchase e-tickets. The trial period was two years. In October, IATA stopped supplying BSP paper tickets to domestic ticket agents. CAAC plans to make the proportion of e-tickets in the whole industry reach 5% in 27. E-ticket realizes the data integration and related business process integration of airline reservation, departure and settlement systems, saves costs, provides the possibility for them to participate in market competition, integration and alliance, and promotes the reshuffle of ticket distribution market. At the same time, it also proves that under the initiative of relevant departments, e-commerce can bring people large-scale convenient and personalized services more quickly.
Google enters China
On April 12, 26, Google announced its global Chinese name as "Google", and officially announced its entry into the China market six months after Google's China team moved in. Kai-Fu Lee is the global vice president and president of China, Zhou Shaoning is the co-president of Greater China, and Wang Huainan is the marketing director of Asia-Pacific. Before Google agreed to abide by the laws of China, how many people will be recruited in China?
X. In 26, the bull market of China stock market ended perfectly, with the Shanghai Composite Index rising by nearly 13%, a record high in 16 years. For China's securities market, 26 is a turning point: just after the pain of five-year bear market receded, the joy of bull market followed. However, while rejoicing for the bull market, we must not forget that from a longer-term perspective, China's securities market is still in the early stage of development, and it still takes a long time and hard work to truly complete the basic system construction of the market.
Commentator: Xu Bin Feier-probationary period level 1
VI. The entire Qinghai-Tibet Railway was officially opened to traffic on July 1. The Qinghai-Tibet railway from Xining to Lhasa is 1956 kilometers long. Among them, Xining-Golmud section was put into operation in 1984. The Golmud-Lhasa section, which started construction in June, 21, has a total length of 1,142 kilometers, with an altitude of over 4, meters reaching 96 kilometers and the highest point of 5,72 meters above sea level. It passes through a continuous permafrost section for 55 kilometers, making it the most challenging project in the history of railway construction in the world. The project has solved three major worldwide engineering and technical problems: permafrost, cold and hypoxia, and ecological fragility, and created a number of world railways.
Commentator: Xu Bin Feier-probationary period level 1
IV. The Three Gorges Dam was completed and stored to 156 meters. The Three Gorges Dam was completed on May 2, 26. The Three Gorges Dam is the core project of the Three Gorges Project and the largest reinforced concrete gravity dam in the world. The completion of the Three Gorges Dam, the blasting of the concrete cofferdam on June 6 and the storage of water from 135 meters to 156 meters on September 2 indicate that the three benefits of flood control, navigation and power generation of the Three Gorges Project have been brought into play ahead of schedule.