CEFC China Energy is developing a diversified financial platform to support its sustainable development.
Shanghai-based CEFC China considers the Czech Republic to be one of the most important investment destinations along the Belt and Road routes.
The annual China Story forum reconvened on April 11 at the United Nations headquarters in New York. This year's event was organized by the China Energy Fund Committee and had the theme of Infrastructure for Sustainable Development. Focusing on the Belt and Road Initiative, the proceedings discussed the prospects of the B&R in terms of global infrastructure and sustainable development.
During the Easter holiday, the China Energy Fund Committee was invited by United States think tank the Schiller Institute to speak about the Belt and Road Initiative and the US response at a seminar attended by more than 200 intellectuals and grassroots representatives from the US.
National Geographic Traveler Magazine has selected Chengdu as one of 2017's 21 must-see places. It is the only tourism destination in China on the list.
Chengdu, a city with a history of more than 3,000 years, is a combination of traditions and modernity. Its government is planning to focus more on culturally-conscious construction this year to build an internationally renowned cultural city.
Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province, will establish 10 overseas promotional centers for Sichuan cuisine in the next three years to showcase its culinary skills and food culture.
The Chengdu government is actively participating in the Belt and Road Initiative by building a national pilot free trade zone in Southwest China with advanced logistics and transportation systems.
The 2017 Chengdu Global Innovation and Entrepreneurship Fair is scheduled to kick off on Wednesday to showcase the world's latest innovation and entrepreneurship trends.
Hundreds of high-tech startup teams will be able to grow in Chengdu with shared infrastructure and resources, thanks to the Tencent Makerspace that opened in late March.
Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province, is well on its way to becoming a technological hub in western China by promoting an overall innovation progress centered on technical innovation.
The 2017 Annual Conference of Chengdu Tianfu International Bio-Town, recently held in Chengdu, Sichuan province, attracted Robert Huber, a German biochemist and Nobel laureate, national experts, investment elites and corporate executives to discuss the innovation, investment and internationalization of new drugs research.
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