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Proposed Foreign Investment Law to Open More Global Doors
Chinese lawmakers have started reviewing the draft of a proposed foreign investment law. The draft briefing kicked off as China's delegation arrived in China for trade negotiations. Chinese lawmakers have started reviewing the draft of a proposed foreign investment law. The draft briefing kicked off as China's delegation arrived in China for trade negotiations. -
Ao Yun Wine: The Perfect Match For New Year Food
Yunnan province is home to Ao Yun wine, the brand that has been making waves in the global wine industry. It pairs well with various food and features a unique taste for wine lovers who seek something new. Yunnan province is home to Ao Yun wine, the brand that has been making waves in the global wine industry. It pairs well with various food and features a unique taste for wine lovers who seek something new. -
Inside Qinghai Province’s Poverty Eradication Bid
China's Qinghai province aims to lift up its remaining 77,000 impoverished residents this year. Among the local government's efforts in this bid is the construction of the country's first 5G base station in the plateau area. China's Qinghai province aims to lift up its remaining 77,000 impoverished residents this year. Among the local government's efforts in this bid is the construction of the country's first 5G base station in the plateau area. -
The Role Of Mobile Payment Service In Customer Habits
Mobile payment services are more popular than ever, especially among Chinese tourists. A recent survey revealed that these modes of payment are encouraging travelers to spend more while they're abroad. Mobile payment services are more popular than ever, especially among Chinese tourists. A recent survey revealed that these modes of payment are encouraging travelers to spend more while they're abroad. -
Apple CEO In A Bind Since Replacing Steve Jobs
Apple's Tim Cook is in the hot seat as financial analysts wait for his next move following the huge drop in iPhone sales last year. Cook has hinted that Apple is re-pricing iPhones. Could it mean that discounts will be announced soon? Apple's Tim Cook is in the hot seat as financial analysts wait for his next move following the huge drop in iPhone sales last year. Cook has hinted that Apple is re-pricing iPhones. Could it mean that discounts will be announced soon? -
SAP CEO Heaps Praise on Chinese Market
SAP CEO Bill McDermott has shared his insights on worries about the Chinese market. The software giant chief said the company isn't experiencing issues with sales, contrary to claims made by other tech providers. SAP CEO Bill McDermott has shared his insights on worries about the Chinese market. The software giant chief said the company isn't experiencing issues with sales, contrary to claims made by other tech providers. -
Former WTO Court Judge Talks ‘Inconsistent’ U.S. Tariffs on China Goods
A former WTO Appellate Body judge has spoken up on U.S. tariffs placed upon Chinese goods. China has also sought the help of the World Trade Organization despite the lack of panel members to hear the case. A former WTO Appellate Body judge has spoken up on U.S. tariffs placed upon Chinese goods. China has also sought the help of the World Trade Organization despite the lack of panel members to hear the case. -
Chinese Musical Instruments Take Center Stage in Botswana Exhibit
Gaborone, Botswana opened its doors for an exhibit of musical instruments made by Chinese brands. The exhibit was hosted by Paradise Melody Instruments and featured guitars, pianos, and violins, among others. Gaborone, Botswana opened its doors for an exhibit of musical instruments made by Chinese brands. The exhibit was hosted by Paradise Melody Instruments and featured guitars, pianos, and violins, among others. -
Crude Prices Down, U.S. Sanctions Venezuela
The global market has started expressing concerns for a slowing economy as crude oil prices dropped on Monday. Sanctions on Venezuela have also sparked concerns on further oil price dips. The global market has started expressing concerns for a slowing economy as crude oil prices dropped on Monday. Sanctions on Venezuela have also sparked concerns on further oil price dips. -
Why China’s Internet Courts were Established
Online disputes can now be handled with ease as China's Internet Courts are being established around the country. These courts are part of the government's efforts in helping complainants reach a conclusion for their cases in a more convenient way. Online disputes can now be handled with ease as China's Internet Courts are being established around the country. These courts are part of the government's efforts in helping complainants reach a conclusion for their cases in a more convenient way.