As fossil fuels are finite resources and the world's current energy mix is harmful to the environment, countries worldwide are making efforts to increase the use of renewable and clean energies, with each nation adopting a different approach.
Electrification is at the core of the transition toward a greener future, along with an increasing proportion of energy being produced from renewable resources, industry insiders believe.
Deepening cooperation in the energy sector will inject new impetus into Belt and Road Initiative-related economies' development, after China and over 10 BRI countries and regions issued a joint declaration during the Belt and Road Energy Ministerial Conference in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, on Oct 18.
Companies from the Chinese mainland are driving a bumper year for Hong Kong IPOs in 2018, helping the city to regain its much-coveted title as the world's leading venue for going public.
Roxadustat, a domestically developed first-in-class Class 1 medicine, has received approval from the National Medical Products Administration, making China the first country that has greenlighted the oral medicine used for treatment of anemia caused by chronic kidney disease.
British fashion and furniture retailer Laura Ashley will close 40 of its stores in the United Kingdom and expand its presence in China.
China's private enterprises are grasping the opportunities from the global intelligent transformation trend, and are performing strongly against their international competitors thanks to their homegrown technologies, experts said.
E-commerce and internet behemoth Alibaba Group Holding Ltd aims to register 2 billion individual users around the world by 2036.
Deepwise.com, a startup that is using artificial intelligence to interpret medical imaging, said its final goal is to help people nationwide to access the same high-quality standard of medical services.
STUNG TRENG, Cambodia - Cambodia's largest hydropower project has begun producing electricity, as the country tries to increase its energy capacity and jump-start industrial expansion.
As China's job market matures, and the booming digital economy takes off, more and more employees are turning their backs on steady salaried jobs and instead opting to become contractors.
China has become one of the few truly mobile-first economies in the world, thereby presenting foreign app service providers huge opportunities, according to an industry insider.
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