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A Hong Kong resident awaits a drone-delivered meal outside the Futian Checkpoint building in Shenzhen yesterday. On that day, a regular drone delivery route was officially launched at the checkpoint, the first of its kind in China. This service enables customers to collect their orders from air-drop cabinets in as little as 10 minutes after placing them. It also accommodates orders and pickups using Hong Kong mobile numbers and allows for pre-ordering in Hong Kong with collection in Shenzhen. Xinhua
Shenzhen, along with Beijing, Shanghai, and Hainan Province, have been chosen to pilot expanding opening up in value-added telecom services, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology announced yesterday. The pilot program will allow foreign investors to operate wholly owned businesses such as internet data centers and engage in online data processing and transaction processing. They can also gain greater access to China’s cloud computing service and computing power service markets. Previously, foreign investors were only allowed to hold a 50% share of electronic data interchange and networked electronic devices data processing businesses