Xiang'an district in Xiamen, Fujian province has always been a big winner at the China International Fair for Investment and Trade in the past years and it aims to lure more investors this year.
Xiamen New Steel Metal Products Co Ltd, the country's leading manufacturer of anti-corrosion steel products, has won the majority of the domestic market and is now looking to expand overseas and cooperate with engineering projects around the globe.
Xiamen New Steel Metal products Co Ltd, which was founded in 1999 as a manufacturer of steel products, has evolved into a group that has several divisions including steelmaking, research and development, and investment.
A calligraphy exhibition at Henan Museum attracted wide attention from the art world.
Fate of 2 million captured or missing in war digitized by Red Cross branch
Like conventional cigarettes, electronic ones may function as a "gateway drug" that can prime the brain to be more receptive to harder drugs, US researchers said on Wednesday.
Child survivors of the Holocaust will receive additional financial assistance from the German government to help with increasing problems stemming from malnutrition and psychological trauma inflicted by the Nazis, under a new agreement worth an estimated $250 million.
Thirty years ago, poor Brazilian women were paid to give away their breast milk, leaving their children at risk of malnourishment. Equipment at the few milk collection centers that existed was so costly, it limited the country's ability to expand the program's reach.
Malaysia Airlines has scrapped the title of a competition asking people what activities and destinations are on their "bucket list", acknowledging that it was inappropriate, given the two deadly disasters it has suffered this year.
Home minister meets security and intelligence officials for talks on terror threat
The UN Security Council called upon "countries with influence" on Wednesday to press al-Qaida-linked insurgents to release 45 UN peacekeepers from Fiji who were abducted last week in the Golan Heights.
Tokyo admitted on Thursday that details about the flight path and exact location of the Japanese prime minister's plane had been posted on the Internet for anyone to see.
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