China's property developers are pulling out all the stops to meet their sales target in a sluggish market, and the latest trend among them was to offer hefty discounts during the Singles Day online shopping spree on Nov 11.
China National Chemical Corp, or ChemChina, the country's biggest chemical producer by market share, will continue to help its overseas companies deliver products and services to expand their presence in China via platforms such as the China International Import Expo, said its top executive.
Over 30 overseas suppliers from 12 countries including Germany, Switzerland and Mongolia signed medium and long-term strategic cooperation agreements and sale contracts for equipment and materials with China Energy Investment Corp (China Energy) during the second China International Import Expo, which concluded in Shanghai on Sunday.
A new international energy transaction center was unveiled on Monday, a key move to secure energy supply for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the whole of China.
China's water-rich Guizhou province is consolidating local drinking water businesses under one roof by launching a unified brand - Colorful Guizhou - for marketing purposes.
On Monday, Chinese e-commerce platforms will pull out all the stops yet again for the Singles Day online shopping festival, which is celebrated every year on Nov 11 (11-11).
Chinese tech behemoths have been at the forefront of adopting innovative automation technologies across the whole intelligent logistics system, from automated sorting to unmanned warehousing and robotics delivery to enhance logistics efficiency.
A veritable fully stocked bar filled with Martell, Chivas, Royal Salute, Ballantine's, Absolut Vodka complemented by a vast array of prime wines and spirits provided by Pernod Ricard China, served attendees with discerning palates at the second China International Import Expo in Shanghai which ended on Sunday.
The curtain went down. The spotlight was on. Jan Berris, whose hair was in two braids, walked briskly onto the stage of the auditorium to announce the next item on the program.
China will deepen reform of smaller banks to strengthen their risk management capability and to enable financial institutions to better serve the economy, according to a meeting of the national financial authority.
China's show of support for reforms to the World Trade Organization (WTO) during the ministerial meeting on the sidelines of the China International Import Expo (CIIE) on Tuesday will be pivotal in helping kickstart the process, according to Keith Rockwell, director of the information and external relations division of the WTO.
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