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  • Low-altitude economy poises for commercialization in China with big investment and wide application

    This year has seen low-altitude economy rising in popularity, with eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) becoming a hot track. Leading enterprises such as TCab Tech, Volant Aerotech, Aerofugia, and AutoFlight have all secured large scale financing. 

    August08,2024


  • 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


  • China's food safety rate at 96.8 pct in 2016

    The China Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) tested 257,000 food samples nationwide throughout 2016, finding 96.8 percent of food up to standard.

    January18,2017


  • China's food safety rate at 96.8 pct in 2016

    The China Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) tested 257,000 food samples nationwide throughout 2016, finding 96.8 percent of food up to standard.

    January18,2017


  • Feature: Hong Kong's first high-speed train makes vibrant debut

    "It's so fast!" said Hong Kong resident Leung Shing, as high-speed train G5736 pulled into the Shenzhen North Railway Station in Guangdong Province on the Chinese mainland Sunday morning.

    September25,2018


  • Limited Industries

    June18,2015


  • Spring outings

    Jing’an sits at the heart of Shanghai. It represents the essence of the history and culture of the city, home to century-old buildings, big-name attractions, glitzy retail malls and charming art galleries.

    June21,2019


  • Hunan12

    April20,2016


  • Israel Economic Facts & Figures 2019

    Israel is located in western Asia, bordering Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan in the east, Egypt in the southwest, the Mediterranean Sea in the west, and the Gulf of Aqaba in the south.

    June07,2021


  • Global Fashion Industry Index - Fashion Week Vitality Index

    Global Fashion Industry Index - Fashion Week Vitality Index, as the pilot version of “Global Fashion Industry Index”, has adhered to the keynote thought of “fashion consumption, industrial upgrade”, built a closed-loop ecologic system featuring “consumption leading with fashion, industry driving with consumption and fashion promotion with industry”, formed the integrated “fashion + industry + consumption” development path with Oriental cultural characteristics, neither unilaterally emphasized “shows” nor purely valued “business”, but attached more importance to the promoting effect of fashion on the harmonious development between industry and consumption, the revolutionary influence of e-commerce and other internet + technological revolutions on the fashion industry as well as the deep adjustment of global fashion layout resulting from consumption upgrade in great powers.

    June26,2018


  • Hunan Business Environment & Assessment Report (2016)

    Hunan province, called Xiang for short, lies in the south of the middle Yangtze River valley, with its name meaning “south of the lake” as most of the province locates to the south of the Dongting Lake. It has an area of 211,800 square km, or 81,776 square miles. It is bounded by the provinces of Hubei province to the north, Jiangxi province to the east, Guangdong province to the southeast, the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region to the southwest, and by Guizhou province and Chongqing Municipality to the west. <br></br> Hunan boasts a long history and is one of the places where Chinese agricultural cultivation originated. According to archeological excavations and written records, there were human beings living here permanently over 8,000 years ago, surviving mainly on primitive agriculture and domestic animal rearing. <br></br> By the end of 2015, the number of permanent residents in Hunan reached 67.83 million, including an urban population of 34.52 million with the urbanization ratio at 50.89%, up by 1.61 percentage points from end-2014. The number of newborns was 918,000 in 2015 and the birth rate was 1.358%. <br></br> The province’s gross domestic production (GDP) stood at 2,904.72 billion yuan in 2015, up by 8.6% year on year. Calculated by permanent resident population, Hunan’s gross domestic production per capita was 42,968 yuan, up by 7.9% from 2014.

    October25,2016


  • 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


  • 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


  • Hunan Business Environment & Assessment Report (2015)

    Hunan province, called Xiang for short, lies in the south of the middle Yangtze River valley, with its name meaning “south of the lake” as most of the province locates to the south of the Dongting Lake. It has an area of 211,800 square km, or 81,776 square miles. It is bounded by the provinces of Hubei province to the north, Jiangxi province to the east, Guangdong province to the southeast, the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region to the southwest, and by Guizhou province and Chongqing Municipality to the west. Hunan has a humid continental and subtropical monsoon climate. It has average annual sunshine of 1,300-1,800 hours, annual average temperature of 16℃-18℃, a frost-free period of 260 to 310 days, and a mean annual precipitation of 1,200-1,700 mm. Hunan boasts a long history and is one of the places where Chinese agricultural cultivation originated. According to archeological excavations and written records, there were human beings living here permanently over 8,000 years ago, surviving mainly on primitive agriculture and domestic animal rearing. Hunan appeared in the written history of China in around 350 BC, when under the emperors of the Zhou Dynasty it became part of the Chu Empire (Chu State). In 211 BC, after having unified China, Emperor Qinshihuang set up “Changsha Shire” here. In the Tang Dynasty, an administrative organization named “Hunan Observation Office” was set up. In the Song Dynasty, the Hunan Route was established. In the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, “Huguang Xingsheng (administrative province)” was set up. In the Qing Dynasty, “Hunan Province” came into being. Since the founding of the Republic of China and the subsequent People's Republic of China, Hunan has continued to exist as a province. Hunan governs Changsha, Zhuzhou, Xiangtan, Yueyang, Yiyang, Changde, Hengyang, Yongzhou, Loudi, Huaihua, Chenzhou, Shaoyang, Zhangjiajie prefecture-level cities, Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture of Tujia and Miao Nationalities, and 122 subordinated counties, county-level cities and districts. By the end of 2014, the number of permanent residents in Hunan reached 67.37 million, including an urban population of 33.2 million with the urbanization ratio at 49.28 percent, up by 1.32 percentage points from end-2013. The number of newborns was 908,000 in 2014 and the birth rate was 1.352%.

    June30,2016


  • 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


  • 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


  • 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


  • Inner Mongolia Business Environment Assessment Report (2019)

    Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, or Inner Mongolia for short, is the earliest autonomous region for ethnic groups established by Chinese government.Inner Mongolia is abundant in resources, thus known as a place where "forest in the east and mining in the west; agriculture in south and husbandry in the north".

    November24,2020


  • Inner Mongolia Business Environment Assessment Report (2020)

    The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, or Inner Mongolia for short, is the earliest autonomous region for ethnic groups established by Chinese government. It is an important hub for China's opening to the north, the cradle of China's regional autonomy system, and a fine example among China's autonomous regions.

    June04,2021


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