Editor's note: With Belgian King Philippe's state visit to China from June 20 to 27, Pierre Eloy, president of the Benelux Chamber of Commerce in Beijing - or BenCham - talked to China Daily about the economic links between China and Belgium as well as with the Benelux region that includes Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.
Editor's note: Prior to Belgian King Philippe's visit to China from June 20 to 27, Bert De Graeve, chairman of the Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce, talked to China Daily about the recent development in business ties between China, Flanders and Belgium.
Belgium's Pairi Daiza Zoo could welcome a baby panda in 2016, according to the zoo's founder and director Eric Domb.
Belgium premium chocolate brand Godiva launched its new flagship store on June 8 in the Xintiandi shopping district of Shanghai.
The Belgian biopharmaceutical company UCB is committed to creating more value for patients in China and to partnering with local stakeholders to better serve the country's rapidly expanding healthcare needs.
"It's fun," Belgian ping-pong veteran Jean-Michel Saive said, when asked why he keeps playing. "It's a diversion from my regular office work.
Visitors to the Expo Milano 2015 are enjoying a taste of Hunan, as the province is holding a "Hunan Week", themed "Land of fish and rice near Dongting Lake", at the event from June 19 to 23.
Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science & Technology Development held an enterprise-themed activity for guests at Expo Milano 2015 on June 18 and the following day launched its new corporate visual inspection system.
Two years ago, Samuel Grybowski and three travel companions arrived in Nagoya, Japan, feeling tired, dirty and in need of a bit of alone time - a rare luxury during their year together on the road.
An unpaved, dusty road lined with bushes and shrubs leads to a sprawling campus and a large classroom filled with solar panels and equipment. Here, Geeta Devi, a 45-year-old woman, is explaining a complicated-looking circuit to a group of awestruck women standing around a worktable.
Amid the jungle cacophony of rustling leaves, buzzing bugs and shrieking parrots, another, more menacing sound can be heard: a revving engine and the crush of truck tires that could potentially silence the forest symphony forever.
Larger vessels, better planning and lower speeds are the main reasons for Maersk's 40 percent reduction in fuel consumption since 2007. Now, the world's largest container line is aiming for even higher environmental ambitions.
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