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  • Zhejiang Province Tapped To Promote Eco-Friendly Packaging
    Logistics in China
    China's Zhejiang province is home to Alibaba and other private companies, which is why it's not surprising that provincial advisors are encouraging the coastal province to lead the way in "greener" packaging processes. The country's fight against pollution continues as JD.com shared its eco-friendly packaging solutions for other logistics chains to try.
  • China’s Domestic Tourism Is Quickly Moving Forward
    Chinese Spring Festival
    Domestic tourism in China has grown significantly over the last year, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced. Also, representatives for the Chinese and Lao government launched the Visit Laos-China Year 2019 program in Vientiane.
  • The Role Of Mobile Payment Service In Customer Habits
    WeChat Pay and Alipay
    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.
  • Crude Prices Down, U.S. Sanctions Venezuela
    Oil plant
    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.
  • U.S. Shutdown Leaves Scars among Federal Workers
    Telephone bill of federal worker
    The U.S. government has opened after 35 days of shutting down but the aftermath could be chaotic for federal workers and contractual employees. Federal government workers are expected to receive their backpay. The same scenario may not be applicable for contractors.
  • Chinese Businessmen Optimistic During Davos Forum
    World Economic Forum
    Zhang Jin of Cedar Holdings and other Chinese businessmen attended the World Economic Forum with an air of optimism for the global economy. China's Vice-President also attended the annual conference.
  • Chinese Businessmen Fortify Operations against Fake Wine
    Wine bottles
    Fake wine sales are growing by the day but Chinese businessmen are working to keep their companies from being penetrated by counterfeiters. Great Wall, in particular, has a team overseeing the issue.
  • How China-Exposed U.S. Companies Hurt their Shares
    Donald Trump
    New data has just revealed that American companies with significant exposure in China have seen plummeting stocks due to internal issues, not just because of trade tensions between the countries. A lack in semiconductor demand has also impacted the share prices of these companies.
  • China’s Tech Plans may be the Center of Trade Talks
    President Xi Jinping
    Two groups have encouraged the U.S. to pay attention to China's technological plans as the two countries head to the next round of trade talks in the coming weeks. "Made in China 2025" is already in the works and experts believe the U.S. should catch up.
  • Oil Investors Support Stock Market Despite Price Fall
    Crude Oil
    Investors have placed their money on the crude oil industry despite fluctuating prices on Monday. It is believed that the slowing global economy is affecting oil prices around the world. Will investors keep supporting the industry?
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