The second China International Import Expo will not only provide easier access for global companies to the Chinese market but also function as a platform for economies to be more involved in free trade and global governance, said officials and business leaders.
As the first batch of exhibits set sail for the second China International Import Expo, companies attending the show have pinned high hopes on the upcoming six-day exhibition.
The fact that many companies are returning to attend the second edition of the China International Import Expo reflects how the event represents the vast growth opportunities China has to offer, according to senior executives from multinational corporations.
Marriages may be made in heaven, but it is equally important that the wedding, the first step toward a marriage, should be held at memorable locales like overseas resorts or picturesque coastal cities of China - that is the consensus among well-heeled young couples taking the marital plunge, which has spawned a whole new industry of sorts.
Earlier this year, for our wedding photography, my husband and I hired a professional imaging studio as any young matrimony-bound urban couple would these days.
Suning Holdings Group, China's largest omnichannel retailer by sales revenue, plans to continue consolidating its global presence via mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and cross-border partnerships.
Chinese millennial consumers - people born between 1982 and 2000 - are taking a shine to diamond-studded jewelry.
I started economics graduate school at UCLA in the fall of 1977, almost exactly one year before the famous Third Plenum in December 1978 officially kicked off China's reform and opening-up.
China's economy is slowing and this can be seen at the company level as well. But despite the downbeat macro sentiment and further concerns over the trade spat with the United States, some bright spots in recent company earnings reports suggest that discerning investors can still cherry-pick interesting opportunities.
BEIJING - Foreign-invested companies have voiced optimism about the Chinese market, stressing its irreplaceable role in their businesses and pledging further investment in the world's second-largest economy.
BOULDER - When Rhonda Swenson - founder and CEO of boutique women's clothing business Krimson Klover - first went to Shanghai in 1984, China's biggest city "had mostly bicycles" on its streets, and "Pudong was just a big field".
BEIJING - China's housing market is expected to make a smooth transition toward the use of the loan prime rate, or LPR, as the new benchmark for setting the interest rate on newly issued commercial individual housing loans.
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