Editor's note: China Machinery Engineering Corporation, known as CMEC, is the country's leading engineering contractor, mainly engaged in international electric power projects. Zhang Chun, president of CMEC, talked to China Daily reporter Fu Chao about the company's major projects in the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, which it entered in 2006, the latest developments in the country and how CMEC is fulfilling its corporate social responsibilities there.
Business ties between China and the Republic of Equatorial Guinea are being further strengthened by a state visit by the president of the African country, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, to China from April 27 to May 2.
China is focusing on improvements in patent quality, said Shen Changyu, commissioner of the State Intellectual Property Office on Monday.
Enforcement remains the most troublesome intellectual property issue in China, according to a nationwide survey released in Beijing on Friday.
It is hard to protect intellectual property rights well, but such rights are of great benefit to companies, legal counsels for companies in Zhongguancun Science Park said on April 22.
After a year's effort, the first Internet-based patent translation platform in China went online on April 24.
Editor's note: Ties between China and Madagascar have greatly intensified in recent years through economic cooperation and culture communications. To further understand the relations between the two sides, Hery Rajaonarimampianina, president of Madagascar, gives his views on the partnerships in the future.
The Malagasy government is calling on Chinese investors to participate in the sustainable development of the economy.
Unique wildlife, flora and fauna make the 'Big Island' an ideal destination for discovery tourists.
Although Ile Sainte Marie, a narrow island just 8 kilometers off the east coast of Madagascar, boasts a history rich in legend, it is now a tranquil haven for travelers and pleasure seekers. Although the origins of the island's first inhabitants remains a hotly debated subject, it was christened by thankful Portuguese sailors who used the numerous coves to avoid being shipwrecked in high seas.
As an island destination, Madagascar is highly dependent on air access to bring tourists from key markets and there is no doubt that tourism stakeholders view difficult access as the key impediment to developing the sector.
Madagascar is looking to China to help modernize its agriculture
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