China has long developed laser devices, but instead of using them to attack drones, it is used to help the power transmission sector to cut down danger trees. Employees of the Southern Power Grid have used a small, portable fourth-generation laser cutter, which uses a new light source and is very easy to operate. With the use of a computer, workers can precisely cut out the tall, sturdy branches away from the transmission tower.
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Volkswagen invests 2 billion euros into China electric vehicle
Volkswagen AG (VOWG_p.DE) plans to boost its electric push in Chinaby pumping 2.1 billion euros in two Chinese electric vehicle players. Volkswagen said it will invest 1 billion euros to take a 50% stake in the state-owned parent of Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Group (JAC Motors) (600418.SS), also taking full management control of the its existing electric vehicle joint venture with JAC by raising its stake to 75% from 50%. The joint venture will launch five more electric models by 2025, when the German giant aims to sell 1.5 million new energy vehicles (NEV) – including battery electric cars as well as plug-in hybrid and hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles – a year in China. China has set a target of 25% of 2025 annual vehicle sales to be made up of NEVs. More than 25 million vehicles were sold in China last year.
Audi China confirmed on 7-14-20, that its parent company Volkswagen AG and its Chinese joint venture partner SAIC Motor plan to invest 4.13 billion yuan ($590 million) to revamp their car plants in Shanghai to make new Audi sedans.
UK wants to form ‘D10’ group to freeze out Huawei for 5G
Boris Johnson instructed officials to draw up plans to cut Huawei out of the network by 2023, is proposing a “D10″ club of democratic partners that would include the G7 nations, Australia, South Korea and India. Finland’s Nokia and Sweden’s Ericsson are Europe’s only current alternative options for supplying 5G equipment such as antennas and relay masts.
UK could offer ‘path to citizenship’ for Hong Kong’s British passport holders
The UK could offer British National (Overseas) passport holders in Hong Kong a path to citizenship if China does not suspend plans for a security law in the territory, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab says. There are 2.9m people in Hong Kong eligible for the passport.
There are 300,000 BNO passport holders in Hong Kong who already have the right to visit the UK for up to six months without a visa.
But the Home Office confirmed that the proposed new rights, allowing those eligible to spend 12 months in the UK without a visa, could be offered to anyone with BNO status as long as they applied for and were granted the passport – opening it up to 2.9m Hong Kong residents.
British National (Overseas) passports were issued to people in Hong Kong by the UK before the transfer of the territory to Chinese sovereignty in 1997. Raab said the six-month limit on stays in the UK for BNO holders would be scrapped.
“If China continues down this path and implements this national security legislation, we will remove that six month limit and allow those BNO passport holders to come to the UK and to apply to work and study for extendable periods of 12 months and that will itself provide a pathway to future citizenship,” he said.
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Marriott Courtyard hotel
Marriott Shipped from China. The 150-room hotel was unloaded from a cargo ship in Helguvík harbor on the Reykjanes peninsula, Southwest Iceland, and is being assembled a short distance from Keflavík International Airport, This is a new Marriott Courtyard hotel, made up of 78 steel units from China.
Each module, which is processed and renovated in an indoor factory in Guangdong, was shipped from the factory in June 2019, sailing 50 days at sea via container ship from South China through the Malacca Strait, across the Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, and all the way north to the port of Iceland.
At this time, public areas such as the lobby, restaurant, and parking lot on the ground floor of the hotel are in place with a traditional steel structure. With each module fully furnished, the hotel’s construction is 90% complete, and all that is left is to connect the modules according to the detailed installation guide and instructions from the Chinese production director on site, add the exterior decoration then the 156-room hotel is complete.
It is the first steel modular hotel project in the Icelandic region by CIMC Modular Building Investment Company Limited (“CIMC Modular Building”)中集模块化建筑投资有限公司 http://www.cimc-mbs.com/ who has exported more than 70 modular hotels overseas.
Dettifoss Delivered in China
4-30-20 https://icelandmonitor.mbl.is/news/news/2020/04/30/dettifoss_delivered_in_china/
UNITED AGAINST HATE
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Canada needs to loosen ties with China
Coronavirus pandemic drives home why Canada needs to loosen ties with China: former ambassador David Mulroney of the Stephen Harper regime. 5-24-20 https://globalnews.ca/news/6975248/coronavirus-china-canada-relations-reset/
“Fast-track” entry system between China and South Korea
A Chinese expert said that the approval of the “fast-track” entry system between China and South Korea was due to both countries having successfully contained COVID19 domestically and is necessary and in line with the two countries’ interests. https://bit.ly/2X1U0vw