Xiaozhu Inc, a Chinese homestay service provider, is stepping up efforts to develop its rural footprint as it sees huge potential in the fast-growing segment, which is coasting on the power of the internet, the company's top executives said.
Cargill Inc, the Minnesota-based agricultural giant, plans to invest more in China's value-added oil, animal protein and beauty care sectors.
QUITO - Ecuadorian roses, famed for their size, vibrant colors and longevity, are increasingly popular in China, an ever-growing market where rose growers see a crucial niche for exports.
GOMBE - On April 4, a Chinese construction firm commenced the construction of a road to open up rural areas in Nigeria's northeastern state of Gombe, aiming to boost the local economy.
It's a Sunday afternoon and Yang Haisong seems to be in a chipper mood. Under a blazing sun on a warm day in Beijing he sits on the side of a road smoking a cigarette. Yang, a founding member of the Chinese rock band P. K. 14 and its lead vocalist, is taking a break from activities in Free Sound, a record store in which he has been talking to fans about the band's seventh studio album, What We Talk About When We Talk About His Name.
Huawei Technologies Co said on Thursday that it aims to grow the revenue of its consumer business group, which chiefly includes smartphones and personal computers, to $100 billion in three years and to $150 billion in five years.
Chinese smartphone vendor Oppo is making a strong push into Europe by announcing that its 5G smartphone will enter the Swiss market as early as next month.
Bank of China Ltd completed the issuance of Belt and Road Initiative themed, $3.8 billion equivalent multi-currency bonds on Thursday to raise low-cost funding for medium and long-term projects related to the initiative.
State Grid Corp of China, which runs the majority of China's electricity distribution networks, said its clean power generation installed capacity has reached 550 million kilowatts, 73 percent of the nation's total capacity of 700 million kilowatts.
Everyone in the United States empathizes with the sort-of joke from comedienne Lily Tomlin - "We don't care. We don't have to. We're the phone company!"
Shanghai-based China Eastern Airlines has confirmed that it had raised its demand for claims with Boeing after two Boeing 737 MAX aircraft crashes, adding that its final demand will be in line with that of the aviation administration because more than one carrier in China is using the model.
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