The third Guizhou (Anshun) International Stone Expo, celebrating the work by companies engaged in stone production, will kick off in Guizhou province on Aug 26. It will attract many more foreign exhibitors this year, drawn by the event's openness, according to the expo's organizing committee.
Twenty-five masters from around the country will perform stone carving in front of an audience in late August, at the third National Stone Carving and Design Competition held in Anshun in southwestern Guizhou province.
Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province, has outlined detailed plans to establish itself as an exemplar of a national central city within five years, by extending its global transport links, strengthening its internationally competitive industries and perfecting its urban layout.
Chengdu has demonstrated its strength as an international aviation hub to the world, as it now has the most overseas routes in China's central and western regions.
Chengdu will hold a special event at the Asia Society Hong Kong Center on Aug 23, aiming to introduce and promote the unique charm of its rich culture and the potential development of the city's cultural innovation industries.
If you can't beat them, buy them. This is what Chinese automakers are recently rumored to be doing, as Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is looking for a merger.
It has been a busy August so far for Chinese chauffer and ride-hailing companies, who are looking to steepen their already headline-grabbing growth trends.
Future Mobility Corp, so far a low-profile electric car startup, is now poised to power up, as it has finished its A-round financing and is putting the final touches on its first model.
Chinese conglomerate Geely Holding has hit a speed bump on its way into the United States, as Ford Motor has challenged the trademark application for its new car brand Lynk & Co.
WASHINGTON - Auto industry groups from Canada, Mexico and the United States are pushing back against the Trump administration's demand for higher US automotive content in a modernized North American Free Trade Agreement.
Jewelry companies that plagiarize designs will be put on the industry blacklist if they refuse to rectify their actions after two warnings, according to Shi Hongyue, secretary-general of the Gems and Jewelry Trade Association of China.
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