FUZHOU www.womensnmdr1shoes.com , Nov. 12 (Xinhua) -- BWF brings hawk eye challenge system to 2014 Badminton China Open in Fuzhou and marks its debut on Chinese courts.
Dutch female shuttler Eefje Muskens and her partner Selena Piek made the first challenge during the women' s Doubles game against Chinese opponents Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan.
In the second set, Dutch players doubted if the smash ball is in the sideline and challenge the umpire when the score goes to 7-6. The hawk eye system proved the umpire is correct and the challenge failed. Finally, the Dutch pair beats their Chinese counterparts Cheap Adidas NMD Womens , 21-15, 21-17.
Ronny De Vos, chief referee from Belguim told Xinhua the hawk eye challenge system in badminton court has 8 cameras and 4 computers. BWF authorizes a British company to provide the service.
"Hawk eye was initially applied in 2013 BWF Destination Kuala Lumpur Super-Series Finals Adidas NMD Womens Sale ," said Ronny, "This technology now has been popularly used in BWF' s big events like super-series and Championships to ensure the just and justice."
Daniel Nicholas, one of the British technical group Adidas NMD Womens Shoes , told Xinhua he made many tests, especially on focus, with his colleagues before the game began. Under Daniel' s desks Adidas NMD Womens , there are 3 boards saying respectively "IN" , "OUT" and "No Decision" .
When the challenge is required, the big screen up in the stadium did not show the 3-D review. Daniel told the technical judge the result proved by Hawk eye and the judge raised the board to inform the referee on court.
"The computer screen looks a bit flickering perhaps the lights' frequency may not fit well." said Daniel Adidas NMD XR1 Pink Women's , "But we' re OK with that. It won' t affect."
According to the rules, players are supposed to challenge twice per game. They will keep the right if succeeds, and maintain once if failed.
Due to the expensive cost Adidas NMD XR1 Black Pink Women's , only one out of 5 courts is set up with the system which will offer the images to TV broadcasting as well.
Hawk-Eye is a complex computer system used officially in sports such as cricket, tennis and football, to visually track the trajectory of the ball and display a record of its statistically most likely path as a moving image.
The technology is used for the Challenge System since 2006 in tennis and Umpire Decision Review System in cricket since 2009. The system was rolled out for the 2013-14 Premier League season as a means of goal-line technology.
By Tao Jun, Dong Hua
HO CHI MINH CITY, May 31 (Xinhua) -- With Thai retail giants buying leading supermarkets in Vietnam, consumers have more choices, but Vietnamese enterprises and management bodies are more worried.
To date, Thailand's big firms have wholly or partly owned many well-known supermarkets in Vietnam, including Big C, Mega Market (formerly Metro), Robins, B's Mart and Nguyen Kim, creating opportunities for Thai goods to penetrate more deeply into the Vietnamese market. Most recently, Central Group poured over 1 billion U.S. dollars into buying Big C.
Vu Vinh Phu, Chairman of the Hanoi Supermarkets Association, stated that such well-known supermarkets will become Thai products' official distribution channels. According to him, Thai goods are winning Vietnamese people's confidence because many consumers prefer products made in Thailand to those in some other countries, while they have good models, big promotions and discounts.
Now, 80 percent of goods on sales in supermarkets are Vietnamese products, but this percentage will drop, Phu said. Some supermarkets such as Aeon and Lotte Mart have already strengthened sales of Thai goods.
Besides, more and more Vietnamese companies are being established to import and distribute Thai consumer goods. They directly sign contracts with some brands in Thailand and then distribute them to agents in Vietnam. For example, Phu Minh Production and Trading Company imports such goods as glassware, foodstuffs, plastic-ware, clothes, cosmetics and detergents produced at factories in Thailand and then distribute them via retail networks in Vietnam.
"My husband still drives a Thai-made Honda Dream II which was bought nearly 20 years ago. It is durable and still nice. That's why I have also prefer Thai consumer products," Nguyen Thanh Phuong, a middle-aged accountant from Ho Chi Minh City's Tan Phu district, told Xinhua on Tuesday.
According to statistics from the Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade, Vietnam spent 8.3 billion U.S. dollars importing Thai products in 2015, up from 7.1 billion U.S. dollars in 2014.
Thailand is now Vietnam's biggest automobile exporter, although it is not until 2018, ASEAN import tariffs on vehicles will decrease to zero percent.
According to the General Department of Vietnam Customs, Vietnam imported some 29,000 automobiles worth 733 million U.S. dollars from foreign countries in the first four months of this year, posting respective year-on-year declines of 16.7 percent and 16.4 percent, but with vehicle imports from Thailand surging.
From January to April, Vietnam imported nearly 10,200 completely-built automobiles worth nearly 183 million U.S. dollars from Thailand. Meanwhile, Vietnam spent 191 million U.S. dollars importing automobile components and spare parts from Thailand.
According to Vietnamese experts, Thai companies are taking drastic measures to gain bigger shares in the Vietnamese retail market.
"Thai officials and entrepreneurs are actively learning Vietnamese to understand the Vietnamese market and psychology of Vietnamese people. Thailand is deeply interested in assisting its firms in penetrating into Vietnam. They have consultant organizations for market penetration," Vietnamese veteran economist Le Dang Doanh told a recent business seminar.
Thailand has well conducted trade promotions which focus on quality, not
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