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China Kicks Off 25 New Energy Projects Worth $8.25 Billion
Chinese state-owned power company, China Three Gorges Corporation, announced the commencement of 25 new energy projects across the country worth $8.25 billion. Chinese state-owned power company, China Three Gorges Corporation, announced the commencement of 25 new energy projects across the country worth $8.25 billion. -
China Customs Agency Announces New Measures To Boost China-Europe Freight Trade
China's General Administration of Customs unveiled 10 new measures aimed at supporting the further development of the China-Europe freight train service. China's General Administration of Customs unveiled 10 new measures aimed at supporting the further development of the China-Europe freight train service. -
China Rolling Out New Measures To Counteract State Pension Deficit
China's employers' contributions fell short by 417.4 billion yuan last year, a drop that was a result of the government's decision to reduce contribution rates to help companies cope with continued economic challenges. China's employers' contributions fell short by 417.4 billion yuan last year, a drop that was a result of the government's decision to reduce contribution rates to help companies cope with continued economic challenges. -
Chongqing Liangjiang New Area Holds Innovative Virtual Contract Signing Event
The Chongqing Liangjiang New Area held a virtual meeting and signing ceremony with suppliers and businesses, closing contracts worth around 6.9 billion yuan. The Chongqing Liangjiang New Area held a virtual meeting and signing ceremony with suppliers and businesses, closing contracts worth around 6.9 billion yuan. -
Apple Must Diversify Business Operations Outside Of China, Experts Suggest
A recent Apple Inc. statement showed that the company is losing billions-worth of sales in China. A recent Apple Inc. statement showed that the company is losing billions-worth of sales in China. -
China To Release More Agricultural Reserves To Stabilize Prices
China's Ministry of Commerce revealed plans to release more pork and vegetable from the national reserves, along with other measures, to stabilize prices. China's Ministry of Commerce revealed plans to release more pork and vegetable from the national reserves, along with other measures, to stabilize prices. -
China CPI Surged In January, Exceeding Analysts' Estimates
The continued surge in pork prices, the Lunar New Year holidays, and other factors have all contributed to the relatively massive surge in China's CPI in January. The continued surge in pork prices, the Lunar New Year holidays, and other factors have all contributed to the relatively massive surge in China's CPI in January. -
How The Coronavirus Impacts Hubei And China’s Economy
Hubei and China’s economy as a whole will most likely be hit hard by the coronavirus crisis but hope remains as businesses are urged to resume operations. Hubei and China’s economy as a whole will most likely be hit hard by the coronavirus crisis but hope remains as businesses are urged to resume operations. -
High-Speed Rail Line Expected To Boost Economy In Liaoning Province
The Beijing-Shenyang high-speed rail line, which is expected to be fully operational later this year, is expected to dramatically boost the economies of cities within the Liaoning province. The Beijing-Shenyang high-speed rail line, which is expected to be fully operational later this year, is expected to dramatically boost the economies of cities within the Liaoning province. -
Experts Suggest Overreaction To Coronavirus Could Harm Economy
Some experts believe there is an overreaction around the coronavirus. Will this trend have an impact on the global economy? Some experts believe there is an overreaction around the coronavirus. Will this trend have an impact on the global economy?