Editor's Note: The Second Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation was held in Beijing from April 25 to 27. China Daily interviewed top business executives from well-known multinational companies for their views and suggestions on the initiative.
Activity in China's services sector further improved in April, with exports rising at a fast clip, a private business survey showed on Monday, pointing to healthy momentum for the rest of the year.
China's burgeoning e-commerce sector received a "fresh" boost from the longer-than-usual May Day holidays, with millennials and high-quality brands being the growth boosters.
China has officially started a program to export used vehicles, which analysts said will help meet growing demand for mobility and transport in emerging markets and speed up the country's efforts to improve its secondhand vehicle trade system.
China's efforts to reduce the barriers for hukou or household registration will encourage the free flow of people in the nation, and should not be construed as attempts to ease curbs on the real estate sector, the country's top economic regulator said on Monday.
The country's property market is set to stabilize this year as the central authorities further stress establishing a long-term mechanism for the healthy development of the sector.
China is the world's largest market for electric vehicles with 1.5 million new energy-powered units sold by the end of 2018 - and this means, fuel batteries are in great demand, even necessitating their recycling.
I am beginning to see that the recycling of used cars and household appliances is an effective way to reuse waste metal and electronic components.
Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group plans to launch 84 new types of customized cranes in overseas markets this year.
BEIJING - The China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative has not only brought opportunities to Chinese companies but also benefited countries and local residents along the two routes.
Chinese home appliance manufacturers are gearing up to recycle waste household appliances into reusable products, as part of broader push to promote the development of circular economy.
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