Improvements in infrastructure and efficiency at Baktu Port are boosting Tacheng's role as a significant gateway for international trade in China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
Approximately two months after the conclusion of the Paris Olympic Games, Chinese people's enthusiasm for sports is driving an increase in travel and consumption during the week-long National Day holiday, with numerous visitors swarming into sports venues to participate in or watch various sports activities.
French company Sidel, a world-leading equipment supplier, established a plant in Beijing's Economic-Technological Development Area in 2005. Today, this factory has become one of Sidel's largest production bases worldwide.
As China revs up efforts to foster tech-intensive and environmentally-friendly new growth engines, smart and green products and technologies are capturing the attention of both exhibitors and visitors at the expo.
How can we maintain cleanliness while still enjoying the thrill, fun, and speed of riding motorcycles? Nathan Siy from Canada has dedicated himself to finding solutions to this challenge. Having lived in Beijing for 20 years, he founded Evoke, an electric motorcycle company. Join our host, Devinder, as we delve into Nathan's entrepreneurial path in China.
Why is China attractive for international investors to set up tech businesses? With this question in mind, our British host Jay Birbeck visited OMATE in the Nanshan Science and Technology Park of Shenzhen to quest for answers.
Healthy competition and cooperation promote further mutual progress for both European and Chinese automobile industries, European industry leaders and experts have said as some European Union (EU) policymakers move to impose punitive tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles (EVs).
As the world's economic landscape evolves, China is stepping up efforts to collaborate with international enterprises, aiming to inject fresh momentum into the global manufacturing sector and accelerate the shift toward high-quality growth.