China contributes to defense and development of country
Minister sets out plan to create sustainable agriculture economy
More involvement expected from China with abundant upcoming infrastructure projects
In an interview, Byron Chan, minister of mining of Papua New Guinea, talks about new opportunities in the country's mining sector.
With more than 60 percent of the landmass in Papua New Guinea still to be explored, particularly in the oil and gas sector, it is not surprising that the country is attracting so much international interest.
Southwest China's Guizhou province is exploring sustainable ways to develop its economy.
Since the formation of England's Football Association in 1863, Britain and football have been inextricably linked. Now, more than 150 years later, another of Britain's most famous exports, Jaguar Land Rover, has joined forces with the British Council's Premier Skills program to strengthen grassroots football in China.
The Japanese economy is the world's third-largest by nominal GDP, and it is still the second-largest developed economy after the US. In recent years, Japan has retaken the path of economic growth after decades of stagnation. In fact, considerable improvements have been witnessed recently, such as higher wages and a steady decline in the unemployment rate, which is in turn bolstering consumer confidence.
"The success of our company lies in the nexus between our core value and our core technologies," said Hikaru Furukawa, president of electronic balances manufacturer A&D. "Our core value is simple: 'Never give up'."
The increasing global supply and resulting overcapacity of basic chemicals made restructuring a necessity for sector leader Mitsui Chemicals.
Some 115 years ago, a company established in Japan was destined to become one of the world's leading architectural consulting firm today. Nikken Sekkei is the name behind some of the vibrant and ultramodern capital city's most well-known landmarks. A large number of Japan's most prominent and world-recognized built designs can be found in its portfolio.
From small beginnings in Yokohama, Japan, Zuken grew rapidly to develop Japan's first full-scale CAD/CAM system for printed circuit board design within its first few years, in the 1970s.
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