Xinhua Silk Road - Belt and Road Portal, China's silk road economic belt and 21st Century Maritime Silk Road Website Xinhua Silk Road - Belt and Road Portal, China's silk road economic belt and 21st Century Maritime Silk Road Website
Subscribe CustomBlackClose

Belt & Road Weekly Subscription Form

download_pop

Research ReportCustomBlackClose

The full edition of the report is available at Xinhua Silk Road Database. You can click the “Table of Content” to have a general understanding of it.

Click on the button below to create your account and get immediate access to thousands of articles.

Start a Free Trial

Xinhua Silk Road Database
Search result Sorting by relevance

  • 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


  • PowerChina-backed desalination project in Saudi Arabia put into operation

    Saudi Arabia Rabigh Phase III seawater desalination plant commissioning ceremony was held on March 31, 2 months ahead of schedule, reported ce.cn on Friday.

    April02,2022


  • Grimaldi to order two passenger ships to be built at China shipyards

    The time has come for the Grimaldi Group based in Naples to sign for the construction in China of the new series of ferries destined for the Finnish subsidiary Finnlines.

    December23,2019


  • Gwadar Port

    Located in Gwadar, Baluchistan Province in southwest Pakistan, the Gwadar deepwater port is about 460km from Karachi in the east and about 120km from Pakistan-Iran border in the west. 

    February10,2020


  • Grimaldi aims at China and orders new ships to transport Fiat cars

    The Neapolitan group led by the brothers Emanuele and Gianluca ordered nine car carriers from the Yangfan shipyard in Zhoushan and 12 new-generation Ro/Ro ships from the Jinling shipyard.

    October17,2019


  • Sample

    A sample of Laws & Rules product.

    January01,2016


  • Sample2

    Another sample of Laws & Rules product. For more samples, please contact us.

    January01,2016


  • Guangxi Business Environment & Assessment Report (2017)

    Located in southern China, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region serves as China’s gateway to ASEAN countries. Its gross domestic product amounted to 1,824.51 billion yuan in 2016.

    January01,2018


  • Yunnan Business Environment Assessment Report (2017)

    Located in the far southwest of China, Yunnan is the eighth largest province in the country, accounting for 4.1 percent of the country’s total land area. Bordering Vietnam and Laos to the south and Myanmar to the west, Yunnan is China’s gateway to Southeast Asia. Yunnan is a popular tourism destination. The province's pillar industries include tobacco, sugar, tea, natural rubber, flowers and plants, hydropower generation, mining and tourism.

    April10,2018


  • Hainan Business Environment Assessment Report (2018)

    Hainan Province, called Qiong for short, is located at the southernmost end of China at 18°10’~20°10’ north latitude and 108°37’~111°03’east longitude. Its administrative areas include the islands and sea areas of Hainan Province, the Xisha Islands, the Zhongsha Islands and the Nansha Islands. The total land area of Hainan Province (mainly including Hainan Province, Xisha, Zhongsha and Nansha Islands) is 35,400 square kilometers with a sea area of about 2 million square kilometers. Hainan Province realized a regional GDP of 446.25 billion yuan in 2017, with an increase of 7.0 percent year on year.

    July20,2018


  • Hebei Business Environment Assessment Report (2017)

    Hebei is an important grain and cotton producer in China. Hebei has several big seaports with cargo throughput over one million tons each year, such as Port of Tangshan, Port of Huanghua and Port of Qinhuangdao. Its cargo turnover by railways and roads is highest in China. The province’s competitive industries include new energy, automobiles, steel, coal, textile, light industry and medicines.

    March30,2018


  • Xinjiang Business Environment Assessment Report (2018)

    Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, located in the far northwest of China, is the largest Chinese administrative division, accounting for roughly one sixth of China’s total land territory and a quarter of China’s boundary length. The region neighbours Tibet Autonomous Region to the south, and Qinghai and Gansu provinces to the southeast. It borders the countries of Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. Xinjiang is administrated as one of China’s five autonomous regions.

    July23,2018


  • Anhui Business Environment Assessment Report (2018)

    Anhui Province is an inland province located in central China. It is close to China's eastern coast. The province borders Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces to the east, Hubei and Henan provinces to the west, Jiangxi Province to the south, and Shandong Province to the north. The province has the eighth largest population in China by permanent residents.

    August24,2018


  • Sichuan Business Environment & Assessment Report (2017)

    Sichuan Province, called Chuan or Shu for short, is located in the west part of China. In 2016, the regional GDP of Sichuan reached 3,268.05 billion yuan, with a year-on-year increase of 7.7 percent.

    June11,2018


  • 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


  • Inner Mongolia Business Environment Assessment Report (2017)

    With abundant natural resources, industry in Inner Mongolia has grown up mainly around coal, power generation, and forestry-related industries. The region is known for having “Forests in the East, Ores in the West, Farmland in the South, and Pasture Land in the North”. It has China’s largest pasture land, and ranks first among all the Chinese provincial-level divisions in terms of grasslands, forests and per capita arable land area. It is also home to the biggest reserves of rare earth in the world.

    May23,2018


  • Inner Mongolia Business Environment Assessment Report (2018)

    With abundant natural resources, industry in Inner Mongolia has grown up mainly around coal, power generation, and forestry-related industries. The region is known for having “Forests in the East, Ores in the West, Farmland in the South, and Pasture Land in the North”. It has China’s largest pasture land, and ranks first among all the Chinese provincial-level divisions in terms of grasslands, forests and per capita arable land area. It is also home to the biggest reserves of rare earth in the world.

    June05,2018


  • 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


  • Yunnan Business Environment Assessment Report (2018)

    Yunnan is a popular tourism destination. Tobacco makes up a big part of the province’s GDP. Flue-cured tobacco output accounted for 34 percent of China’s total, and cigarettes production accounted for roughly 16 percent of the country’s total. The province's other pillar industries include sugar, tea, natural rubber, flowers and plants, hydropower generation, and mining.

    July25,2018


  • Shanxi Business Environment Assessment Report (2018)

    Shanxi Province, called Jin or Sanjin for short, adjoins Taihang Mountain to the east, Lvliang Mountain and the Yellow River to the west and south, and the Great Wall to the north. It borders Hebei, Henan, Shaanxi and Inner Mongolia. It covers a total area of 156,700 square kilometers, with mountainous area accounting for over 80 percent of the total. In 2017, Shanxi realized the regional GDP of 1,497.35 billion yuan, ranking the 21st nationwide and recording a year-on-year increase of 7.0 percent.

    June22,2018


  • Ask Us A Question belt & road login close

    If you have any questions, please enter them in the box below.

    Identifying code Reload

    Write to Us belt & road login close

    Do you want to be a contributor to Xinhua Silk Road and tell us your Belt & Road story? Send your articles to silkroadweekly@xinhua.org and share your stories with more people.

    Click on the button below to create your account and get im http://img.silkroad.news.cn/templates/silkroad/en2017te access to thousands of articles.

    Start a Free Trial