China’s Innovation Ecosystem Thrives with Global Collaboration
China’s decade-long innovation strategy has built a globally competitive ecosystem, collaborating with over 160 countries and regions.
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China’s decade-long innovation strategy has built a globally competitive ecosystem, collaborating with over 160 countries and regions.
As the global economy slows and China-U.S. tensions rise, American consumers continue to favor products from the Chinese mainland. Economist Jeffrey Sachs discusses the implications.
The Chinese mainland unveils a comprehensive technology finance plan to support innovation and drive economic growth across key industries.
China’s shift from traditional manufacturing to high-tech and sustainable industries is redefining its economic future and positioning it as a global innovation leader.
China’s Consumer Price Index shows steady growth for four months, indicating a revival in consumption backed by rising incomes and lower unemployment.
China has harvested nearly 20% of its national wheat, boosting grain output and enhancing food security efforts.
China’s major industrial firms saw a 4.3% increase in profits year-on-year from January to April, maintaining a steady growth rate and reversing losses in April.
Taiwan region’s new leader, Lai Ching-te, assumes office, introducing policies that may significantly impact the island’s economy and cross-Strait relations.
Bloomberg Asia Pacific’s Li Bing says China’s continued market opening inspires confidence among global investors.
Over the past decade, trade cooperation between the Chinese mainland and France has steadily grown, establishing France as China’s third-largest EU trading partner and China as France’s top partner in Asia.