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Tibet Business Assessment Report (2019)
Tibet Autonomous Region, called "Tibet" in short, is one of China's five autonomous regions for ethnic minorities and has been a part of China since ancient times. Siting on the southwest part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau with an average altitude of over 4,000 meters, Tibet is well-known as "Roof of the World". Geographically, it borders Xinjiang to the north, Qinghai to the northeast, Sichuan to the east and west, Yunnan to the southeast, and Myanmar, India, Bhutan, Sikkim and Nepal to the south and west. Its borderline is about 3,842 kilometers. As the important gateway in Southwest China, Tibie is of strategic importance.Tibet has a total area of 1,228,400 square meters, nearly one-eighth of China's total size, only second to Xinjiang among Chinese provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions. Its capital city is Lhasa.
December30,2020
China further cuts costs for business in 2019
Enterprises enjoyed energy price reductions and logistical and administrative fee cuts in 2019 amid China's efforts to create a better business environment, an official said Sunday.
January20,2020
Guizhou Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)
Guizhou Province is a transportation hub in Southwest China, a world famous mountainous tourism destination. It boasts unique tourism resources and pleasant winter and summer months, making it an ideal tourist destination and summer resort. The province is also China's first national big data comprehensive pilot zone, national ecological conservation pilot zone, and inland open economy pilot zone. Through years of development, Guizhou's big data industry has become a shining business card and allied industries have seen the fastest growing investment in Guizhou Province. As of 2019, Guizhou had successfully held the international event - China International Big Data Industry Expo for five consecutive years, and its digital economy has maintained a growth rate that topped the country for three years in a row, making Guizhou a bright spot among China's latecomer regions.
November09,2020
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
Shanghai Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)
Shanghai is China's largest economic center and an important international shipping center. The Port of Shanghai is an international port comprising a deep-sea port and a river port, ranking first in the world in terms of both cargo and container throughputs. Shanghai is the pioneer of China's reform and opening up and innovation-driven development. It is also home to the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, the first pilot free trade zone in the Chinese mainland.
November24,2020
Qinghai Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)
Qinghai is located in the western part of China, northeastern part of the Tibetan Plateau (also known as the “roof of the world”). As the source of the Yangtze River, the Yellow River and the Lancang River, Qinghai is also reputed as the “source of three rivers”, and “China’s water tower”. Qinghai province has an extremely important ecological status. In recent years, relying on its advantageous conditions in ecological resource, climate and geography and culture, Qinghai province has been active in developing oil, power generating, non-ferrous metals, saline chemical, and other pillar industries. Now, Qinghai’s competitive industries include hydropower resource development, saltwater lake resource development, oil and natural gas resource development, metal and non-metal resource development, etc.
December08,2020
Xinjiang Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)
Xinjiang, located in the central Eurasia and the far northwest of China, as a strategic shield for China’s northwest, covers 1,660,000 sq.km, accounting for roughly one sixth of the country’s total land territory.
January05,2021
Hunan Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)
Hunan situates at where the eastern coastal region and the central and western regions meet and where the Yangtze River open economic belt and the coastal open economic belt integrate, hence becomes a hub linking China’s west and the east, as well as the south and the north.
October12,2020
Guangxi Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, "Gui" for short, is located at south China with Nanning City as the capital. It borders Guangdong Province in the east, Beibu Gulf and Hainan Province across the sea in the south, Yunnan Province in the west, Hunan Province in the northeast, Guizhou Province in the northwest, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in the southwest. Guangxi consists of 14 prefecture-level cities, 7 county-level cities, 64 counties (including 12 minority autonomous counties), 40 municipal districts, 799 towns, 319 townships (including 59 minority townships) and 128 subdistricts.
October20,2020
Henan Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)
Henan Province, abbreviated as "Yu", is located in the middle and eastern part of China and the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River. Henan borders Anhui and Shandong to the east, Hebei and Shanxi to the north, Shaanxi to the west and Hubei to the south, with a total area of 167,000 square kilometers.
October26,2020
Hainan Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)
Boasted a prime location, Hainan abounds with rich resource reserves. Hainan is blessed with the best ecological environment nationwide as a national ecological civilization pilot zone. It is also China's largest special economic zone and pilot free trade zone (port) and also the country's one and only province-wide international tourism island and international consumption center.
August14,2020
Hebei Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)
Hebei Province, referred to as "Ji", is located in the central part of the Circum-Bohai-Sea region and the east section of the Eurasian Land Bridge. As a passage connecting northeast provinces and cities and northwest China to the sea in the north, Hebei Province serves as a transfer station facilitating commodity circulation in north China, northwest China and northeast China, and a key region of development and opening up for China's regional development strategy.
December08,2020
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
Shaanxi Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)
Shaanxi Province, called Shaan or Qin for short, is located in the hinterland of China and along the middle reach of the Yellow River. By the end of 2018, the population of permanent residents reached 38.644 million. Shaanxi Province has a long history and is famous for its traditional Chinese culture. It is also an important hub of the Belt and Road Initiative, a pioneer of the Silk Road Economic Belt, and a strategic frontier of China's "opening to the west".
July13,2020
Chongqing Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)
Chongqing City, abbreviated "Yu" in Chinese, is a provincial administrative region in China. It is located in where well-developed eastern China and resource-rich western China meet. Chongqing abuts with Hubei and Hunan to the east, Guizhou to the south, Sichuan to the west, and Shaanxi to the north. It is the largest economic center at the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, an industrial and commercial town, and a land and water transportation hub in the southwest.
December18,2020
Shandong Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)
Shandong is China's third largest economic powerhouse, the second most populous province, a production base of agriculture, vegetables, and temperate fruits, and one of the three refinery industry cluster areas.
October10,2020
Zhejiang Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)
Zhejiang Province, referred to as "Zhe", with Hangzhou as its capital city, is located in the southern wing of the Yangtze River Delta along China's southeast coast. Zhejiang boasts the advantage of opening up to the outside world and has set up the Zhejiang Pilot Free Trade Zone (FTZ).
July20,2020
Gansu Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)
Gansu has developed an industrial system dominated by petrochemical industry, nonferrous metallurgy, machinery and electronics, and become an important energy and raw material industrial base in China. As the political, economic and cultural center of the province, Lanzhou, the capital city, serves as an important support point and plays a significant driving role in Western Longhai-Lanxin Economic Zone, and is also the international passage and land port along the New Eurasian Land Bridge to central Asia, west Asia and Europe.
November04,2020
Ningxia Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)
s one of the five autonomous regions for ethnic groups in China, Ningxia is the only Hui autonomous region of provincial level. Ningxia is the first inland province to pilot opening up to the outside as a whole and a hub for China's Westward Opening-up Strategy.
December30,2020
Jilin Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)
Jilin is located in the central part of northeast China with an area of 187,400 square kilometers and a total population of 27.0406 million. Jilin borders Liaoning Province to the south, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region to the west, Heilongjiang Province to the north, the Russian Federation to the east, and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) across the river to the southeast. It is one of the 9 border provinces in China and an important window for the China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) to open to the north.
December28,2020
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