Ningbo, a coastal city in Zhejiang province, has established a strong foundation to support trading between Central and Eastern European countries.
Mercedes-Benz is ending a successful year in China with a powerful showing at the last major auto show of 2015.
"I am very positive about the future growth potential of Mercedes-Benz in China. And this wonderful car, the GLC, will be another strong contributor to this growth."
Mercedes-Benz's new smart forfour, a four-seater vehicle, made its Chinese premiere at a press conference at Auto Guangzhou 2015 on Friday. The model made its appearance with smart global head Annette Winkler.
A leader in the automotive industry, Mercedes-Benz is also pioneering corporate social responsibility in China. With this year marking Mercedes-Benz Star Fund's fifth anniversary, the automaker's philanthropic platform is gearing up to take its CSR initiatives to the next level.
Premium carmaker BMW held the world premiere of the BMW Concept Compact Sedan on Friday at the Guangzhou auto show, along with its new BMW X5 PHEV, and the all new BMW 7 Series Individual, new BMW 3 Series, BMW 6 Series, BMW M3 and all new BMW S 1000R motorcycle.
The 10th China-EU Business and Technology Cooperation Fair was held in the Chengdu High-Tech Industrial Development Zone from Nov 9 to 10. More than 200 delegates from 27 European countries, the United States, Israel and India attended the event.
The China-EU Business and Technology Cooperation Fair has played a pivotal role in promoting cooperation between its host city Chengdu and Europe in the past 10 years.
Yantai, a coastal city in East China's Shandong province, is committed to building a brand for itself as "China's food city".
As the national Belt and Road Initiative inspires more Chinese cities to go global, Yantai, a coastal city in Shandong province, is seeking a "pioneer" role on the international stage.
Today marks one year since the conclusion of the negotiations that led to the landmark China-Australia Free Trade Agreement, or ChAFTA. On Nov 17, 2014, Australia and China announced the successful end to the first and most important stage of bilateral talks for the pact, almost 10 years after discussions started. Both countries officially signed the agreement on June 17 this year.
The world's gateway to Australia - Sydney Airport - receives 40 percent of all international traffic arriving in the country and its links with Chinese business and tourism travel are strengthening by the day.
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