Buying travel products has become a new favorite of Chinese consumers during the Singles Day shopping spree, and the growth rate in this activity has exceeded the purchases of some physical goods.
Shenzhen Customs has made inventive efforts to improve the international competitiveness of the port city in South China's Guangdong province, which has been the country's export champion for 26 years in a row.
China's top securities regulator has relaxed financing rules for listed companies, a move that will help to broaden companies' funding channels and address their financing difficulties amid slower economic growth, analysts said.
Local government spending will play a major role in stabilizing China's economy, depending on the speed of issuing special debt instruments when companies slow investments, according to economists.
A natural gas supply crunch is unlikely to happen nationwide in the 2019-20 heating season, due to a slower increase in natural gas consumption, and strengthened supply capabilities arising from continuous domestic production growth, increased imports, and improved gas infrastructure, industry insiders said.
Global demand may take a turn for the better next year, an official of the country's banking and insurance regulator said on Tuesday.
Belgium is looking for closer economic ties with China given the upcoming largest-ever business mission which will visit the country as Europe and China make headway in trade relations which would include a possible investment agreement, bucking the headwinds posed by global trade uncertainties.
China's property developers are pulling out all the stops to meet their sales target in a sluggish market, and the latest trend among them was to offer hefty discounts during the Singles Day online shopping spree on Nov 11.
China National Chemical Corp, or ChemChina, the country's biggest chemical producer by market share, will continue to help its overseas companies deliver products and services to expand their presence in China via platforms such as the China International Import Expo, said its top executive.
Over 30 overseas suppliers from 12 countries including Germany, Switzerland and Mongolia signed medium and long-term strategic cooperation agreements and sale contracts for equipment and materials with China Energy Investment Corp (China Energy) during the second China International Import Expo, which concluded in Shanghai on Sunday.
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