Beijing issued a guideline recently calling for improving the compensation mechanism for ecological protection in mountainous areas.
Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone - located in central Shandong province - is taking dynamic measures to attract more innovative-oriented businesses and projects to the region, aiming to achieve high-quality economic growth in upcoming years, officials said.
As head of industrial services in North China for Colliers International, Wu Tao spends much of her career looking for the region's best industrial parks and recommending those parks to potential investors around the world.
East China's Shandong province launched its first overseas culture communication center at a Linde Hydraulics plant in Bavaria, Germany, on July 20.
China's automotive market is showing signs of a slowdown, with a sales drop in July, the second monthly dip within six months, but the country's leading industry association is maintaining its estimate of slight growth for the year.
China has rolled out a set of national standards for testing smart autonomous cars on roads, which is expected to facilitate companies' testing in different regions and thus speed up the technology's development in the country.
Chinese carmakers are opening up more widely to each other, which is expected to help them better brace for both challenges and opportunities in the fast-changing industry by slashing costs and pooling resources.
Tesla Inc and its Chief Executive Elon Musk were sued twice on Friday by investors who said they fraudulently engineered a scheme to squeeze short-sellers, including through Musk's proposal to take the electric car company private.
Ford Motor Co is speeding up its introduction of new models in China, as the US carmaker seeks to revive its lackluster performance in the country mainly resulting from a stale product lineup over recent years.
Beijing's universities gathered to showcase and share their achievements in scientific research and seek investment funding at a recent key event, which was aimed at commercializing more of their patents, according to the organizers.
The Shanghai Intellectual Property Court granted 15.05 million yuan ($2.20 million) in damages in a recent software piracy case, the highest damages awarded since the court's establishment in late 2014.
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