The market size of China's medical ultrasonic diagnostic instrument industry is estimated to reach $1.58 billion by 2022, maintaining an average annual growth rate of around 6 percent, and domestic brands will see more opportunities thanks to technological advances, rising demand, and supportive policies, a recent report said.
Organizers of a top international trade event in Los Angeles said they hope to attract more Chinese investment despite trade frictions with the United States.
The popular Collision tech summit in Toronto drew 25,711 attendees from 125 countries or regions, but only one company from the Chinese mainland.
It's 9 pm on a weekday, and Zhang Yanhua, a hair transplant surgeon with Cloud Hair BeauCare Clinic in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, is still busy at work.
While China's hair transplant industry is booming, unqualified service providers, misinformed customers and irrational competition are impairing its long-term development, industry insiders said.
Volatility may be turning into the new normal for financial markets.
One of Starbucks' leading challengers in China - Luckin Coffee - vowed on Wednesday to open 10,000 stores in the country by 2021 and expand its non-coffee sector despite questions about its plan to achieve profitability.
Shanghai-based culture startup Art Revolver launched a pilot project over the weekend to help mass-market Chinese consumers access "affordable and stress-busting art" using the sharing economy concept.
BUENOS AIRES - Higher US tariffs on Chinese imports are bound to disrupt global value chains, said Argentine economist Raul Ochoa in a recent interview with Xinhua News Agency.
China's affluent upper-middle-income people, especially young consumers, present a promising prospect for the world's designer brands and they are set to be the driving force of global spending on high-end shoes, bags, fashion, jewelry, and watches.
Global professional service firm Accenture has opened two innovation hubs in one month to serve Chinese clients, underscoring the consultancy's commitment to the Chinese market.
From robotic arms to unmanned drones, China is rewriting the rules of its multi-trillion-yuan logistics industry through digital makeovers.
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