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  • (CIIE) Interview: Norwegian seafood industry expands Chinese market via CIIE: business leader

    The Norwegian seafood industry has greatly expanded its presence in the Chinese market via the China International Import Expo (CIIE), said a business leader of the industry.

    November08,2023


  • Iceland Economic Facts & Figures 2019

    Iceland, the second largest island in Europe, lies in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, between Greenland and the United Kingdom, and close to the Arctic Circle. Its coastline is about 4970 kilometers long. 11.6 percent of the area is covered by glaciers, and three quarters of the land is 400 to 800 meters above sea level.

    March11,2021


  • Denmark Economic Facts & Figures 2019

    Denmark is located at the exit of the Baltic Sea to the North Sea in northern Europe. It is a land transportation hub for Western Europe and Northern Europe, and is known as the Bridge in Northwest Europe.

    April08,2021


  • Guizhou Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)

    Guizhou Province is a transportation hub in Southwest China, a world famous mountainous tourism destination. It boasts unique tourism resources and pleasant winter and summer months, making it an ideal tourist destination and summer resort. The province is also China's first national big data comprehensive pilot zone, national ecological conservation pilot zone, and inland open economy pilot zone. Through years of development, Guizhou's big data industry has become a shining business card and allied industries have seen the fastest growing investment in Guizhou Province. As of 2019, Guizhou had successfully held the international event - China International Big Data Industry Expo for five consecutive years, and its digital economy has maintained a growth rate that topped the country for three years in a row, making Guizhou a bright spot among China's latecomer regions.

    November09,2020


  • Guizhou Business Environment Assessment Report (2020)

    Guizhou Province is a transportation hub in Southwest China, a world famous mountainous tourism destination. It boasts unique tourism resources and pleasant winter and summer months, making it an ideal tourist destination and summer resort. The province is also China's first national big data comprehensive pilot zone, national ecological conservation pilot zone, and inland open economy pilot zone. Through years of development, Guizhou's big data industry has become a shining business card and allied industries have seen the fastest growing investment in Guizhou Province. As of 2019, Guizhou had successfully held the international event - China International Big Data Industry Expo for five consecutive years, and its digital economy has maintained a growth rate that topped the country for three years in a row, making Guizhou a bright spot among China's latecomer regions.

    February23,2021


  • Hunan Business Environment Assessment Report (2020)

    Hunan Province, called Xiang for short, lies in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River in central China. Most part of the province is located to the south of the Dongting Lake, hence the name of Hunan which means "south of the lake". Changsha is its capital city.

    June01,2021


  • Hunan Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)

    Hunan situates at where the eastern coastal region and the central and western regions meet and where the Yangtze River open economic belt and the coastal open economic belt integrate, hence becomes a hub linking China’s west and the east, as well as the south and the north.

    October12,2020



  • China to introduce environmental tax for enhanced pollution control

    Chinese lawmakers on Sunday adopted a new law to tax polluters, particularly heavy industry.

    December26,2016


  • China to introduce environmental tax for enhanced pollution control

    Chinese lawmakers on Sunday adopted a new law to tax polluters, particularly heavy industry.

    December26,2016


  • Thailand Post speeds services to cater for e-commerce market

    Thailand Post is committed to developing services that can meet the changing needs of consumers, especially as e-commerce is expanding, customers want to deliver parcels to destinations as soon as possible, said Ms. Smorn Terdthumpiboon, president of Thailand Post.

    September20,2019


  • China to introduce environmental tax for enhanced pollution control

    Chinese lawmakers on Sunday adopted a new law to tax polluters, particularly heavy industry.

    December26,2016


  • Bright Spots of China’s 2016 Economic Development

    Hu Angang, a noted economist and Director of the Center for China Studies, Tsinghua University wrote up to the leading Chinese newspaper “People’s Daily”, highlighting ten exciting developments in China’s economy in 2016.

    December26,2016


  • Bright Spots of China’s 2016 Economic Development

    Hu Angang, a noted economist and Director of the Center for China Studies, Tsinghua University wrote up to the leading Chinese newspaper “People’s Daily”, highlighting ten exciting developments in China’s economy in 2016.

    December26,2016


  • Bright Spots of China’s 2016 Economic Development

    Hu Angang, a noted economist and Director of the Center for China Studies, Tsinghua University wrote up to the leading Chinese newspaper “People’s Daily”, highlighting ten exciting developments in China’s economy in 2016.

    December26,2016



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    April19,2016


  • Economist on Bright Spots of China’s 2016 Economic Developme

    When the world economy still miring in “low growth trap”, China, already adapted to and led the new normal in economic development, has been shining in the limelight for its economic growth in 2016.

    December26,2016



  • Shaanxi Business Environment & Assessment Report (2015)

    Located in China’s central part, Shaanxi Province is a juncture that links the country’s east with west and north with south and serves as a key transfer station for inland transportation to Central Asia and Europe. Called Shaan or Qin for short, the province borders Inner Mongolia on the north, Ningxia and Gansu on the west, Sichuan, Chongqing and Hubei on the south, and Shanxi and Henan on the east. Shaanxi covers an area of 205,800 square km and has a population of 37.50 million. The provincial capital, Xi’an, is the starting point of the Silk Road and a key city in China’s section of Eurasia Land Bridge. It has the most number of freeways and national main trunk lines among China’s mega cities, and is one of the six railway terminals and also one of the four aviation hubs under national planning. Shaanxi Province has under its jurisdiction 10 main cities at or above the prefecture level and a Yangling Agricultural High-tech Industry Demonstration Base, three county-level cities, 80 counties and 24 municipal districts, 1,581 towns and townships and 164 subdistricts. The 10 main cities are Xi’an, Baoji, Xianyang, Tongchuan, Weinan, Yan’an, Hanzhong, Ankang, Yulin and Shangluo. Shaanxi is one of the country’s advanced industrial bases with complete industrial system. In recent years, the rapid development of special industries such as equipment manufacturing, energy chemical industry and hi-tech industry has contributed to momentum in competitive industries including complete equipment of power transmission and distribution, autos and components and machine tools with big aircraft manufacture as the leading industry, which has promoted the overall dimension and technical level of equipment manufacturing in Shaanxi. In 2014, the province realized gross domestic product (GDP) of 1,768.99 billion yuan, up 9.7 percent year on year. In a breakdown, the primary industry achieved 156.49 billion yuan, up 5.1 percent year on year; the secondary industry achieved 968.98 billion yuan, up 11.2 percent; and the tertiary industry achieved 643.52 billion yuan, up 8.4 percent. The industrial added value of above scale enterprises, or those each with over 20 million yuan of annual sales revenue, reached 746.86 billion yuan in the year, up 11.3 percent year on year.

    June30,2016


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