Experts have urged the international community to evaluate the real trade gains from a global value chain perspective and continue to promote globalization and free trade rules.
China will continue to reduce taxes and fees, maintaining fiscal expenditure at a relatively high level to back the private sector and stabilize economic growth, Finance Minister Liu Kun wrote in an article published on Monday.
While China's inflation level is not putting the brakes on the central bank's more relaxed monetary stance, financial authorities may tend to rely more on the fiscal side to help ease economic downward pressure in the future, according to analysts and experts.
The nation's latest move to further open up its financial services sector by allowing the first foreign card network to clear card payments in the country will promote sound development and healthy competition in its payments market, according to industry professionals and experts.
The masterpiece mosaic of 112,031 Lego bricks featuring Jinbao, the mascot of the China International Import Expo, at the Danish company's 378-square-meter booth at the Expo might alone has made it stand out as one of the most noticeable exhibits.
The China-proposed multitrillion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative has ignited the imagination of business leaders around the world and many are striving to find projects they can participate in.
The last week of this year will be business as usual for Santa Claus, thanks to Zhejiang province's Yiwu, the global capital of Christmas decoration goods, industry insiders said.
The consumer cheer unleashed by Sunday's 11-11(or double-eleven) Singles Day online shopping festival will likely extend till New Year's Day in China, coasting on the growing popularity of non-religious Christmas-time celebrations, industry insiders said.
One notable feature of this year's China International Commodities Fair is that "standard" (as in quality-related benchmark or specification) has, for the very first time, become an important element of the 24-year-old event at Yiwu in Zhejiang province.
From his 25th-floor office in The Shard, London's tallest skyscraper, James Hebbert, UK managing director of Hylink Digital Solutions, has a bird's eye view of the UK capital. But his vision extends far beyond London and the UK itself, to cover the whole of continental Europe.
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