Hainan Airlines, China's largest private airline, will launch direct flights between China and Mexico from March 21. It will also become the first Chinese carrier to operate nonstop flights between China and Latin America.
The nation will consider transferring State-owned assets into preferred stock and the State special share management system, a senior official said.
Pearson Plc is focusing on partnering with China's education institutions by providing content services after selling its learning centers in China as part of the group's global objective to simplify its business portfolio, according to its top executive.
For years, China's twin pillars of digital payment - billionaire Jack Ma Yun's Alipay and Tencent's WeChat Pay - have been branching out worldwide to chase the more than 130 million big-spending mainland holidaymakers who have become a common sight across the globe, including Hong Kong.
Hong Kong has long been known as a dynamic hub for global finance, ranked alongside Shanghai, Shenzhen, Singapore, Tokyo and New York as a capital of the traditional monetary sector.
China's push toward further opening-up promises to be a game-changer that could help usher in a new era in global trade, international cooperation and globalization, experts said.
China will further open up its banking sector to foreign investments. It will ease restrictions on foreign banks so they could have easier access to the local market and start business operations in the country, according to the China Banking Regulatory Commission.
In a marble-rich building beside the Fourth Ring Road in eastern Beijing, a group of engineers busily discussed the tech nitty-gritty of a gigantic display screen made of ultra high-definition light-emitting diodes.
Unlike little students who go to special educational institutes in the United States to learn Chinese and say phrases like xiexie (Chinese for thanks), Oklahoma's Ella, 5, relies on her laptop and internet access to do the same.
Chinese car-sharing firms are taking the fast lane to a green tomorrow by using new energy vehicles for their services.
Having worked in overseas markets for several years, Akihiro Fukaishi, president of Epson China, has his own understanding of the Chinese market for office and home printers, projectors, robots and large-format printers.
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