Non-US exporters of seafood, meats and grain to China are reaping unexpected benefits from tariff tensions that are bedevilling US-China bilateral trade.
iReader Technology Co Ltd, which makes e-book readers like Amazon's Kindle, announced last month it will launch new digital reading products for students.
The Nielsen Company, a provider of consumer insights, is certain China's small and medium enterprises or SMEs will drive the country's economic growth in coming years, the company's top executive said.
WARSAW - Five years ago, China proposed the Belt and Road Initiative, aiming to build a trade and infrastructure network connecting Asia with Europe and Africa along the ancient Silk Road trade routes.
China recently published a list of 28 civil aviation projects open to private investments, which could entail investments worth 110 billion yuan ($16.13 billion).
The European Union has terminated measures against China's dual-reaction photovoltaic or PV products, and this will restore normalcy in the Sino-EU trade in the segment, provide a predictable business environment, and boost cooperation between the two sides, officials and experts said.
Manolo Blahnik once said, "You put high heels on - and you change." In modern times, glamorous sky-high heels may be of little practicality, but dating back to the 10th century, they were essential accessories for men in battle in the Near East.
Beauty, power and moles: that's what most femmes fatales share. Like an exclamation mark, a mole instantly spices up one's look. Be it close to the eyes, under the lip or on the decolletage, it's a kind of warning sign saying, "Hey, look here, you won't regret it!" How could we forget the glamorous beauty marks of Clara Bow, Jean Harlow, Elizabeth Taylor or Marilyn Monroe? They truly made their faces iconic.
GUANGZHOU - A shipment of wood has just been transported from Gabon in Central Africa to Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong province. After being painted and assembled, the wood will be sent to European and American countries.
SAN SALVADOR DE JUJUY, Argentina - Atop a remote mountain peak in northernmost Argentina, workers have laid the groundwork for a Chinese-financed solar-power plant.
China needs to ramp up efforts to further promote the construction of its cybersecurity system and safeguard the country's network security, said senior industry regulators.
Shenzhen, one of the country's major garment and textile industrial bases, is aiming to transform itself from a manufacturing powerhouse into a design and innovation-driven fashion hub after reporting robust income since 2017.
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