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Rao Yizhong, a senior welder with CSSC Guangzhou Longxue Shipbuilding, has been upgrading his knowledge and skills with his fellow welders to build new vessel types and offshore facilities.
It's smooth sailing ahead for Nansha Marina, a top Chinese yacht club, which is expected to benefit from rapid growth in the Pearl River Delta and the increasing integration of Guangdong province with the Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions, the club's president said.
An iron ore trading platform made its China debut on Tuesday as the world's biggest buyer of the commodity sought to enhance its price-setting influence.
Chief executives of China's state-owned enterprises must not spend their company's budget excessively on purchasing cars and other assets, according to a government ban released Tuesday.
The continuation of policies aimed at cooling China's housing market is not likely to cause a crash in the second quarter.
Chinese textile producers aim to more than double the country's textile output by 2020 from the 2010 level, according to a 10-year plan from the textile industrial association released Tuesday.
China Guangdong Nuclear Power Holding Corporation (CGNPC) held a groundbreaking ceremony in Singapore on Tuesday to establish an integrated biomass-solar power generation plant.
About 70 percent of cities reported a decline in sales in the residential property market.
Travelers can enjoy discounts on two high-speed rail lines from May 18, Shanghai railway authorities said.
China's Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said it has found that the EU and Japan have been dumping certain steel seamless tubes into the Chinese market.
A Chinese company has revived its plan to open an idyllic ranch in Iceland since Reykjavik has given it the green light to rent, but not purchase, land there.
The head of a bank that recently launched a service aimed at China's super-rich predicted Tuesday that the wealth of the country's high net worth individuals (HNWIs) in 2015 will be more than triple that of 2010.