Top Chinese liquor brand Moutai has begun to emerge in the Australian mainstream market, after 15 years of efforts to acquaint local drinkers with the unique taste of baijiu, which literally translates to "white liquor".
We feel proud as Kweichow Moutai has become more commonly seen in stores across Australia. It is a name card for China's diplomacy. There is more than 200 years of history of Chinese immigrants living in Australia, who have brought with them their food and wine, key parts of traditional Chinese culture.
China's signature high-end liquor maker Kweichow Moutai last month launched a $450,000 scholarship program at the University of New South Wales, the first international scholarship the company has ever set up in its history.
Yunnan's capital Kunming has accelerated the opening-up of its economy internationally and is committed to becoming a major international hub, with links radiating throughout Southeast Asia and South Asia.
Provincial capital Kunming is being transformed into the central transportation and communications hub of Yunnan, as it constructs an advanced network to connect with Southeast Asia and South Asia.
The government of Yunnan recently vowed to help the provincial capital Kunming to accelerate development of its big health industry demonstration zone, encouraging the city to seek international influence in the medical treatment and health industries.
Star Mall Group is the joint venture of Turkish conglomerate Fiba Group and the State General Reserve Fund of Oman.
China is becoming increasingly important for Audi AG, which has just held the global premiere of its flagship model in the country - a rare move so far for international premium marques.
General Motors Co has unveiled a plan to offer 20 new energy models in China by 2023 as part of efforts to stay competitive in its largest market and realize its long-term goal of building a future of zero emissions.
Ford Motor Co is streamlining its sales units in China and hiring local executives as part of efforts to boost its lackluster performance in the world's largest car market.
Chinese automobile executives expect a major reshuffling of their industry in the next five years, and say strong joint efforts among rivals will be required to keep many car makers from being wiped out.
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