Editor's Note: The Third Plenary Session of the 18th CPC Central Committee held in November 2013 decided to comprehensively deepen the country's reform and opening-up. China Daily interviewed top executives of well-known multinational companies for their views on the country's socioeconomic development during the past five years.
"Made in Xiongan" - with that phrase printed on his product labels, villager Wang Ermeng, 33, has carved an e-niche for his wares, attracting an increasing number of online shoppers, and confirming the tremendous growth potential in China's rural e-commerce.
Fresh efforts are under way to create a vibrant and flourishing job market in Xiongan New Area in Hebei province, with focus largely on occupational training and startup incubators, local government officials said.
From my 65-year-old mom's perspective, an unusual shopping deal was clinched in the run-up to the Chinese Lunar New Year festivities in February. She, a farmer, bought me a woolen sweater online.
Chinese tech giant Xiaomi Corp is accelerating efforts to expand its presence the world over, especially in markets related to the Belt and Road Initiative.
JERUSALEM - Israel Post's largest sorting center, located in the outskirts of Israeli central city of Modi'in, is busy dealing with cross-border online packages every day, about half of which originated from China's AliExpress.
KATHMANDU - Living in Kalanki, one of the major gateways of Kathmandu valley, was once a nightmare full of struggles for 62-year-old Wakil Bahadur Pudasaini, a retired professional who has been living in the area over the past 30 years.
When he first came to Beijing about 10 years ago, Rick Garson never thought he would settle down in China to expand his own business.
The China Development Forum is taking place from March 23-25 at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing. With the theme of "Greater Opening-Up for Win-Win Cooperation" this year, this event brought together government representatives and global business leaders for discussions on China's economic development, driving forces for green development, artificial intelligence, the 5G era, opportunities for future cooperation and growth and other topics.
Chinese born in the 1990s, long troubled by hectic lifestyles marked by working till late, heavy workload and career-related pressures, have a new problem to deal with: hair loss.
Japanese cuisine is such a rage among Chinese consumers these days that some of them are willing to spend more than 1,000 yuan ($149.70) for a lunch/dinner comprising super-fresh authentic ingredients, including six-piece sashimi, or raw fish, specially imported from Japan.
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