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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


  • Germany's Agriculture Minister rejects plastic bag ban

    Germany's Agriculture Minister Julia Klöckner rejects a ban on plastic bags. "Only a ban, as the Greens want it, without having an alternative," is something that the citizens are not satisfied with, the deputy leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) said on Monday in Berlin

    August15,2019



  • Chinese consortium holds high-speed railway exhibition in Malaysia

    A Chinese consortium led by China Railway Corporation (CRC), which has announced its intention to build the upcoming Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High Speed Rail (HSR), started its bidding efforts by holding an experience exhibition on Monday in Kuala Lumpur.

    January17,2017








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    March21,2016


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    July09,2015


  • Heilongjiang8

    April20,2016


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    January01,2016


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    January01,2016


  • Qinghai Business Environment Assessment Report (2018)

    Accounting for one thirteenth of the total land area of China, Qinghai is ranked fourth-largest among all the provincial-level administrative divisions in China in terms of land area, after Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Tibet Autonomous Region and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Though Qinghai is one of the largest provinces of China by area, it has the third smallest population. Qinghai, though a less developed economy, is endowed with abundant solar, wind, oil, gas, and grassland resources. It has the largest deposits of lithium, potassium and magnesium ores in China.

    June27,2018


  • Qinghai Business Environment Assessment Report (2017)

    Though Qinghai is one of the largest provinces of China by area, it has the third smallest population. As a multi-ethnic province, Qinghai is home to 43 ethnic minority groups, including Tibetan, Hui, Mongol, Tu and Salar, accounting for 47 percent of the province’s total population. Qinghai, though a less developed economy, is endowed with abundant solar, wind, oil, gas, and grassland resources. It has the largest deposits of lithium, potassium and magnesium ores in China.

    June22,2018


  • Heilongjiang Business Environment & Assessment Report (2015)

    Sitting at the highest latitudes and the northernmost end of China, Heilongjiang Province is one of the renowned heavy industry bases in China and serves as a major portal for trade with Russia. Heilongjiang is widely known as the cradle of China's modern industry, with its Daqing oilfield, Greater Hinggan Mountains and Xiao Hinggan Mountains, China First Heavy Industries (CFHI), two machinery giants, three power equipment producers, four large coal cities, and 10 military industry enterprises enjoying high popularity. Nowadays, the province is echoing the state northeast China old industry base boosting strategy and invigorating its heavy industry and expediting development of its strategic emerging industries including tourism- and modern services-centered tertiary industry for broader achievements. It boasts a border line of 3,045 kilometers, 25 Class A ports and 10 areas for mutual trade among inhabitants, making it an important channel linking Asia and Pacific Region with Russia and the Continent. By the end of 2012, the province had 38.34 million residents. Its gross domestic product (GDP) edged up 5.6 percent year on year to 1.50 trillion yuan in 2014.

    June30,2016


  • Jiangsu Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)

    With the abbreviation "Su", Jiangsu Province is located in eastern coast of mainland China, bordering Shanghai, Zhejiang Province, Anhui Province, and Shandong Province. Geographically, it has the Yangtze River and the Huaihe River running across, thus bearing both features in the south and north in terms of climate and vegetation.

    January21,2021


  • How does geopolitical dynamics affect future China overseas investment?

    The report reviews China's outbound investment in the first three quarters of 2018 and analyzes the evolution trend of China's overseas investment from "going out" to "going up".

    November20,2019


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