Cutting-edge technology is nothing new in China's industry. You can read every day about the spectacular advances being made by companies here. But Dawning Information, a supercomputer manufacturer, is slightly different because of its location.
China's Belt and Road Initiative envisages greater economic trade between China and Asia, Africa, Europe and the Middle East. It will also benefit firms in China's overcapacity industries, which will lead to diversification as well as encouraging greater globalization of the yuan.
In the bustling southeastern port city of Xiamen, a ship loaded with clothing and food from the mainland set off to Taiwan at 7 pm.
China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone's pilot program on parallel imports of cars, which allows dealers to purchase cars directly from abroad, has evoked good response and is likely to be extended to more areas, officials said on Monday.
Nearly 19,500 companies have been attracted to China's three new pilot free trade zones, many involved in the country's fast-growing services and financial sectors.
Hanergy Thin Film Power Group Ltd has been removed from Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect pending an investigation by the Hong Kong regulators.
The recent financial crisis has forced African governments to look for alternatives to attract capital, investors and businesses to boost their economies in order to sustain growth and improve the lives of all Africans. The introduction of special economic zones into the continent was one solution.
Since China's reform and opening-up began 35 or so years ago, huge changes have taken place in the way the country's companies are run.
Last year, China overtook the United States as the world's top destination for foreign direct investment for the first time in more than a decade.
His daughter is only 15 years old this year but Wen Hong, who hails from Wenzhou, Zhejiang province, believes it is already time for her to venture outside of China for a better education.
Forget the Great Wall and forget the Forbidden City; if you really want to know what sets the Chinese capital apart, tune in now and get with the Beijing beat. If you do, you may well find that it has become one of the most exciting music scenes on the planet.
There are probably few people who know as much about Beijing's music scene as Jeroen Groenewegen-Lau. In fact, as a student of Chinese at Leiden University in his hometown in the Netherlands, his master of arts thesis was about an underground rock band from the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region called Tongue.
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