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Trip.com Announces Flexible Work Policy
traffic congestion and (aids) environmental protection,” said
James
Liang
, chairman of Trip.com. A
Opinion: How Less English Learning Can Lead to More Inequity in China
change, these endeavors may cease as a result.
James
Liang
Jianzhang is the chairman and co
Caixin Does Stand Up: The Show Is On
and entrepreneurs, including
James
Liang
, founder of Ctrip.com and Mao Daqing, a former senior
In Depth: Stand-Up Comedians Cheer Up Chinese Audiences
economists and entrepreneurs, including
James
Liang
, founder of Ctrip.com and Mao Daqing, a former senior
Beijing Exhibitions: Everything You Need to See in April
of Works Donated by
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Yunqing Date: April 1-18 Venue: Floor 4, CAFA Art Museum  
Trip.com Reports Quarterly Profit Despite Revenue Decline
,” said Trip.com executive chairman
James
Liang
. Contact reporter Ding Yi (yiding@caixin.com) Related
China Services Recovery Accelerated Last Month, Caixin PMI Shows
activities in recent months,” Trip.com Executive Chairman
James
Liang
said in a statement . “The
Trip.com Reports First Quarterly Profit of 2020 as Travel Recovers
business from China, will remain low for the next few months, said
James
Liang
, co-founder and executive
China Business Digest: Policymakers Debate Economic-Safeguarding Measures; China Hits Back at New U.S. Securities Regulations
boost demand is “not only feasible, but also safe and necessary,” Cong
Liang
, general secretary of the
China Business Digest: Several Chinese Regions Extend Mandatory Quarantines; U.S. Death Toll Tops 50,000
Chairman
James
Liang
to Dong Mingzhu, chairwoman of China’s leading air-conditioner maker Gree, are
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