Jiangsu Leads the Way in Silver Economy Amid Growing Elderly Population
Jiangsu Province unveils a plan to boost its silver economy, addressing the needs of its 21 million elderly residents through innovative products and technologies by 2027.
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Jiangsu Province unveils a plan to boost its silver economy, addressing the needs of its 21 million elderly residents through innovative products and technologies by 2027.
Jiangsu Province in East China launches a comprehensive plan to develop its silver economy, aiming to support its aging population with innovative products and services by 2027.
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