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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


  • Climate

    July13,2015


  • Xinjiang2

    April26,2016


  • China opens doors to JP Morgan

    Chinese financial market lowers its threshold to foreign banks, which will be able to operate with majority controlled subsidiaries.

    December23,2019


  • Beauties revive cosmetics brands

    High-end cosmetics are seeing a resurgence in the China market on the back of a consumption upgrade among newly affluent, image-conscious Chinese female consumers, particularly university students, professional women and middle-aged homemakers with risin

    February23,2018


  • Project Brief

    Project Brief

    July20,2017


  • Business Brief

    Business Brief

    July20,2017


  • FDI in Chonqging (2016)

    The amount of foreign capital actually used in Chongqing was 10.765 billion US dollars in 2015, up 1.3% year on year. This included 3.77 billion US dollars of foreign direct investment, which fell 10.9% from a year ago, according to the municipal Foreign Trade and Economic Relation Commission. It was the fifth consecutive year for Chongqing to report the actual use of foreign capital topping 10 billion US dollars. The inflow of overseas capital in the first quarter of this year shows that Asian enterprises were major investors in Chongqing, with enterprises from Hong Kong, the Republic of Korea and Japan making up 69.6% of the newly-established overseas-funded firms in the municipality, and wholesale and retail, leasing and business service and manufacturing remained major targets for overseas investment, accounting for 65.2% of the newly-established overseas-funded firm.

    August31,2016


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    January01,2016


  • Catalogue of Priority Industries for Foreign Investment in C

    The Catalogue of Priority Industries for Foreign Investment in China’s Central and Western Regions (2017 Revision), which took effect as from March 20, 2017, lists 639 items of priority industries for foreign investment in China’s central and western regions. The catalogue is organized by provinces, municipalities and regions, covering 22 out of the 31 provincial-level administrative divisions in Chinese mainland.

    April07,2017


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    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


  • Xinjiang Business Environment & Assessment Report (2015)

    Called "Xin" for short, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is located in northwestern China. Largest in area in all the province-level administrative regions of China, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region covers an area of 1.66 million square kilometers, one sixth of China's territory. Situated in the hinterland of Eurasian continent, Xinjiang borders eight countries including Russia, Kazakhstan, Kirghiziastan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, Mongolia, India and Afghanistan. The geographic position of Xinjiang makes it important strategically. In the past, Xinjiang served as the key section of the well-known Silk Road, while now it is an unavoidable part of the railway leading to the second Eurasia Continental Bridge. Xinjiang, called Western Region in ancient times, has been an inalienable part of China from ancient times. In 60 B.C., Xinjiang officially became a part of China's territory for that year central government of the Western Han Dynasty founded the West Region Frontier Command here. In 1884, the government of the Qing Dynasty established Xinjiang Province. In 1949, Xinjiang was liberated through peaceful means. October 1, 1955 saw the establishment of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The local economy of Xinjiang has been witnessing constant improvements over the past few years. The gross regional product of Xinjiang totalled 926.41 billion yuan in 2014, a rise of 10.0 percent from 2013 based on comparable prices.

    June30,2016


  • Shanxi Business Environment & Assessment Report (2017)

    Shanxi Province, called Jin or Sanjin for short, has an advantageous geographical location and favourable transport conditions. Shanxi’s GDP growth rate continued the trend of quarterly recovery since the second half of 2016 and realized a regional GDP of 1,292.83 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 4.5 percent.

    April28,2018


  • 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


  • Xinjiang Business Environment & Assessment Report (2016)

    Called "Xin" for short, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is located in northwestern China. Largest in area in all the province-level administrative regions of China, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region covers an area of 1.66 million square kilometers, one sixth of China's territory. <br></br> Situated in the hinterland of Eurasian continent, Xinjiang borders eight countries including Russia, Kazakhstan, Kirghiziastan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, Mongolia, India and Afghanistan. <br></br> The geographic position of Xinjiang makes it important strategically. In the past, Xinjiang served as the key section of the well-known Silk Road, while now it is an unavoidable part of the railway leading to the second Eurasia Continental Bridge. <br></br> The local economy of Xinjiang has been witnessing constant improvements over the past few years. The gross regional product of Xinjiang totalled 932.48 billion yuan in 2015, a rise of 8.8 percent from 2014 based on comparable prices.

    October11,2016


  • 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


  • Hainan Business Environment & Assessment Report (2017)

    From the perspective of economic aggregate, Hainan Province is still a relatively less developed region. In recent years, focusing on the construction of an international tourist island, Hainan Province has actively integrated into the Belt and Road Initiative and maintained a rapid economic growth. The province realized GDP of 446.25 billion yuan in 2017, up 7.0% from 2016.

    March23,2018


  • Hunan Business Environment & Assessment Report (2017)

    By end-2016, the number of permanent residents in Hunan reached 68.22 million, including an urban population of 35.99 million. Its urbanization ratio stood at 52.75%, up by 1.86 percentage points from end-2015. The province's GDP stood at 3,124.47 billion yuan in 2016, up by 7.9% year on year. Calculated by permanent population, Hunan's per capita GDP was 45,931 yuan, an increase of 7.3% from 2015.

    January18,2017


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