Livestreaming on Tea
Several e-commerce staff live-stream the process of tea picking at a tea base in Yichang, Hubei Province in central China, on April 16. The ecological tea park entered its peak season for tea picking and local tea companies are cooperating with e-commerce platforms to sell products through live-streaming, so that consumers can watch picking and teamaking. applicants at the special online job fair, which was launched on March 20 and will last until the end of June, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security said on April 16.
The job fair has rolled out industry-based recruitment sessions to improve the job-searching skills of candidates. It held special recruitment sessions for the foreign trade, technology and air travel sectors from April 10 to 16.
It also provides online vocational guidance and training. More information can be found at the ministry’s website and the official site of the fair. technologies, ranging from extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) machines used in COVID-19 treatments to ventilators, protective equipment and test kits.
The new area is dedicated to the latest achievements in global epidemic prevention, Sun Chenghai, Deputy Director of the CIIE Bureau, said during a promotional session in Shanghai.
Dozens of companies from countries and regions including the United States, Germany and Switzerland, have already booked over 2,800 square meters of exhibition space.
Pavol Dobrocky with pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim said the company’s participation in last year’s CIIE “received a fruitful return” with the signing of 200-million-yuan ($28.24-million) contract of intent.
This year, the company’s booth will be expanded from 400 square meters to 600 square meters, including a 100-square-meter area for anti-epidemic innovation research and development.
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