As the production capacity of COVID-19 vaccine increases, more and more countries roll out their plan for mass vaccination. Check out the infographic to see the detailed schedule:
Joe Biden has named his nominees for key cabinet roles as the formal transition process begins. The nominees include Antony Blinken as Secretary of State and Jake Sullivan as National Security Advisor.
Chang'e-5 sets to achieve 4 firsts in China's aerospace history
China's digital economy Infographic: GT
China will further open up its market and embrace international cooperation to unleash more market potential and find new engines of growth amid risks and uncertainties in the world.
With the vaccine researched by US Pfizer and German BioNTech reaching 95% effectiveness, and Russia's Sputnik-V hitting 92%, the world's COVID-19 “vaccine war” is at an intense phase. Meanwhile, China's vaccines have several leading advantages. Check this chart for more:
The first-ever virtual APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting is expected to be held on Friday, setting out the agenda for economic recovery and the region's future development. What can we expect from the meeting? Check out the infographic for details:
On Tue evening, Biden announced 9 more staffers that will work with him in the White House. His appointments include staffers like Cedric Richmond & Jen O'Malley Dillon, who used to work for Biden's campaign. For more details about Biden appointed staff, check this chart:
China to deepen BRICS cooperation by:
-Providing vaccines to BRICS countries in need and designating a national center for COVID-19 R&D
-Establishing a new industrial innovation center that welcomes BRICS countries' participation
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President Xi Jinping will attend the 12th BRICS Summit on Nov 17. Since the COVID19 outbreak, BRICS countries have cooperated with each other by donating medical supplies, dispatching medical teams, and cooperating on vaccine R&D to fight the epidemic. Check the chart for more:
Huawei's low-end, budget phone line Honor has been sold to a Chinese consortium this morning. The decision is aimed at releasing pressure on Honor from the US' chipset ban. Check the chart to see how the sell-off will influence Huawei and where Honor's future is going:
China's economic recovery in Oct continued to gain speed.