East China's Jiangxi province has reached the goals set for the 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-15) by adapting to the economic new normal - sustainable, mid- to high-speed growth with higher efficiency and lower costs - according to the 12th plenary meeting of the 13th Jiangxi provincial committee of the Communist Party of China.
Jiangxi province expects to lift all its residents out of poverty before 2018 as the provincial government plans to further intensify its poverty relief efforts during the 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-20), the provincial governor has said.
Jiangxi province needs to strike a balance between economic growth and environmental protection and seek sustainable development during the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20), according to the 12th plenary meeting of the 13th Jiangxi provincial committee of the Communist Party of China on Monday.
China's national intellectual property authority will continue cooperating with its Japanese and South Korean peers to help residents of all three countries benefit from innovation and creation, said Shen Changyu, commissioner of the State Intellectual Property Office.
The Tianjin Intellectual Property Office, the government of Tianjin's Binhai New Area and the administration of the Tianjin Free Trade Zone announced on Friday the establishment of three intellectual property service agencies in the central business district of the free trade zone.
An intellectual property salon was held last week in Beijing, to introduce the IP environments and systems of Japan and Europe to Chinese companies with business in those markets.
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council announced on Friday that the fifth Business of IP Asia Forum will begin on Dec 3 to discuss sustainable IP business models and opportunities brought by the Belt and Road Initiative.
A new concept compact sedan by premium carmaker BMW made its world premiere at the Guangzhou auto show on Friday, setting future directions for car design toward youthfulness, sportiness and individualization.
China is largest sales market for luxury brand
American luxury carmaker Lincoln believes a new way of purchasing and owning a car will matter more in China as customers grow more and more discerning.
The Virtual Lincoln Way is an online endeavor that enables the US luxury automaker to deliver "personally crafted experiences" of The Lincoln Way to Chinese customers anytime, anywhere.
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