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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


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    April14,2016









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    A sample of Laws & Rules product.

    January01,2016


  • 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


  • Prospects of China-UAE Trade and Economic Cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative in 2019

    The report comprehensively shows achievements of China-UAE economic and trade cooperation, thoroughly analyzes the cooperation opportunities between the two countries under the BRI, the UAE Vision 2021, the Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030, and the UAE Centennial 2071, and objectively interprets the investment environment of the two countries.

    November26,2019


  • Guizhou Business Environment & Assessment Report (2016)

    Guizhou province, also called "Qian" or "Gui", administrates six prefecture-level cities, three autonomous regions and 88 counties (or cities, districts and special zones), covering a land area of 176,000 square km. In 2015, there are 35.3 million permanent residents in the province, among which 36.3% are ethnic population, according to Guizhou’s 2015 census conducted by local statistics bureau. <br></br> Guizhou is a province with abundant resources. There are 984 rivers that are longer than 10 km or with a drainage area larger than 20 square km. The province's coal reserves are over 50 billion tons. It is a key province for the nation's "west-east electricity transmission" project. Coal resources in Guizhou are comparatively concentrated. There are 128 kinds of minerals and subclass minerals, 76 of which have proven reserves. All resources in the province enjoy convenient exploitation conditions. <br></br> The province boasts more than 3,800 species of wild flora and about 1,000 species of wild fauna. It is an important center of flora and fauna in the nation and one of the nation's four production regions of Chinese herbal medicine. <br></br> Guizhou is also a "natural park" with picturesque natural scenery, ethnic cultures, waterfalls, valleys, karst caves and landscapes. There are 17 aboriginal ethnic groups inhabiting the province, including the Miao, Bouyi, Dong, Shui, Gelao, Yi and Tujia. Francesco Frangialli, former secretary-general of the World Tourism Organization, said, "Guizhou is a province of culture, eco-environment, folk songs and dances, and wine." <br></br> Guizhou has realized rapid economic growth since 1978, especially in the recent years. From 2011 to 2015, the province’s average annual growth reached 12.52%. Its gross domestic product (GDP) stood at 1050.26 billion yuan in 2015, rising 10.7% from the previous year. Guizhou’s GDP ranked the 25th among the country’s 31 provinces and municipalities but it saw the third fastest GDP growth among its peers in 2015.

    October13,2016


  • 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


  • Guizhou Business Environment Assessment Report (2018)

    Guizhou province, also called "Qian" or "Gui", is located in the hinterland of southwest China, bordering Chongqing, Sichuan, Hunan, Yunnan and Guangxi. Guizhou is the world famous mountainous tourism destination and the first national big data comprehensive pilot zone.

    July11,2018


  • 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


  • Zhejiang Business Environment Assessment Report (2018)

    Zhejiang is part of the Yangtze River Delta (YRD), a triangle-shaped metropolitan region which also comprises Jiangsu and Shanghai. The YRD is one of the largest adjacent metropolitan areas in the world.

    August01,2018


  • Guizhou Business Environment & Assessment Report (2017)

    The gross domestic product (GDP) of Guizhou province reached 1,173.44 billion yuan in 2016, with an increase of 10.5% over the previous year. Its GDP ranked the 25th among the country’s 31 provinces and municipalities, but it saw the second fastest GDP growth among its peers in 2016.

    March09,2018


  • Zhejiang Business Environment & Assessment Report (2017)

    Zhejiang is a coastal province in eastern China. Bordering the East China Sea to the east, the province neighbors Fujian to the south, Jiangxi and Anhui to the west, and Shanghai and Jiangsu to the north. Zhejiang is part of the Yangtze River Delta (YRD), a triangle-shaped metropolitan region which also comprises the provinces of Jiangsu and Shanghai. The YRD is one of the largest adjacent metropolitan areas in the world.

    March30,2018


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