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  • New Opportunities of China-Laos Economic and Trade Cooperation in New Era

    The report mainly presents the fruitful results achieved in bilateral economic and trade cooperation, the key cooperation construction projects between the two countries, and the vast opportunities for bilateral cooperation in the future.

    December08,2023



  • Competitive power for attracting overseas investment rising in Jiangxi

    During the 13th five-year plan period, Jiangxi began to develop an open economy to the countries and regions and major Chinese economic zones along the routes of “One Belt, One Road” aimed at building a two-way opening, trading and investment pattern.

    June22,2016


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    January01,2016


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    January01,2016


  • Fujian Business Environment Assessment Report (2018)

    As a vital navigation hub in southeast China, Fujian is the starting point of ancient maritime Silk Road and now the core zone of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, witnessing increasingly frequent economic, trade and cultural exchanges with Southeast Asia, South America, Africa and other Belt and Road countries and regions. Apart from its highly developed tourism industry, Fujian’s industrial sector keeps strengthening in recent years, with industrial chain of its three dominant industrial sectors, namely electronic information, petroleum and chemical, machinery and equipment manufacturing much more upgraded and optimized than the past and the number of industrial clusters with over 100 billion yuan industrial added value rising from 5 to 11 in 2017. Fujian encourages foreign partners to invest in high-end manufacturing and production service industries, participate in construction of local infrastructure, and establish import-oriented productive enterprises to benefit from the province’s fast-developing economy.

    August03,2018


  • Fujian Business Environment & Assessment Report (2017)

    Lying in the southeastern coast of China and being a vital navigation hub of East China Sea and South China Sea, Fujian is the starting point of ancient maritime Silk Road and now the core zone of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, witnessing increasingly frequent economic, trade and cultural exchanges with Southeast Asia, South America, Africa and other Belt and Road countries and regions.

    May04,2018


  • Business Environment Assessment Report Heilongjiang Province, P.R.C. 2019

    The Report follows multiple indicators of assessment such as macroeconomic development, trade and investment, natural resources, industry structure, infrastructure, investment policy settings, industrial parks, etc. The Report also offers investors some good insights and practical advice on entering or expanding business in the province.

    January05,2021


  • Hubei Business Environment Assessment Report (2020)

    Hubei is the largest comprehensive transportation and communication hub in central China and is known as "China overpass". Hubei is located in the subtropics, with sufficient light energy, abundant heat and precipitation, and rainfall synchronizing with the hot season. Hubei has jurisdiction over 12 prefecture-level cities, three provincial-level cities, one autonomous prefecture and one forest area.

    December25,2020


  • Hubei Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)

    Hubei Province, abbreviated "E" in Chinese, is named for its location in north of Dongting Lake (in Chinese, "Hu" means lake, while "bei" means north). Hubei is one of the important cradles of Chinese civilization. Hubei is rich in water resources and is well-known as the "province of thousands of lakes." In addition to Dongting Lake, Hubei also has the world's largest hydro-junction project, the Three Gorges hydropower station, and the Danjiangkou Reservoir, Asia's largest artificial freshwater lake.

    December08,2020


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