Editor's note: The Beijing municipal government held the 12th International Business Leaders Advisory Council for the mayor of Beijing just one day ahead of the opening of the Beijing Fair. Participants shared their insights on the city's service industry and economic growth, Zhong Nan and Wang Sujuan report.
The fourth China Beijing International Fair for Trade in Services, which is also known as the Beijing Fair or CIFTIS, is open today and will welcome about 1,000 domestic and overseas companies, and more than 20,000 visitors to share their experiences in 12 trade and services sectors.
City focuses on pillar sectors to adjust to the new normal
The China Nantong Jianghai Expo will open on Saturday and last through until September.
Zhang Sheng, an online trader in the township of Chuanjiang in Nantong, Jiangsu province, finalized deals worth 26,800 yuan ($4,090) and dispatched 316 parcels to customers on a single day in late December.
The role of the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region in China's Belt and Road Initiative will be highlighted at the ninth Pan-Beibu Gulf Economic Cooperation Forum that opens on Thursday in Nanning, the capital.
The Qingdao west coast new area was approved by the State Council, China's cabinet, as the ninth national-level new area in China's "new district strategy" in June 2014.
"Blue Valley", a new area located in Jimo, a county-level city in eastern Qingdao, featuring marine science and technology, has made progress in becoming a national ocean technology innovation role model in the past four years.
More than 300 delegates from the ministries and enterprises of high technology, advanced manufacturing, technology services and finance attended a conference at the Qingdao high-tech zone in March aiming to attract investment from Beijing.
China's Ministry of Commerce and UK Trade & Investment jointly held a China-United Kingdom local investment and trade cooperation forum in Birmingham on Feb 26.
Mitsubishi Motors looks to have a bumpy road ahead as fallout from the scandal surrounding the falsifying of its fuel economy data intensifies.
Japanese automakers are making headlines these days for their wrongdoing but their misconduct might prove positive for customers and automakers in China.
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