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Shanxi people eligible for personal loans

2016-02-26

A consumer finance company, the first of its kind in Shanxi province, opened in Taiyuan, capital city of North China's Shanxi province on Feb 24.

Shanxi foreign trade reaches 91.4 billion yuan in 2015

2016-02-04

Taiyuan Customs announced that the total import and export value of Shanxi province in 2015 was 91.4 billion yuan ($13.90 billion), ranking 24th nationwide, sxgov.cn has reported.

Private investment helps industrial transformation

2016-02-01

Private investment in North China's Shanxi province reached 835.3 billion yuan in 2015, an increase of 21 percent from a year earlier, said the province's statistics bureau.

Shanxi residents have more to spend

2016-01-25

Disposable income per person rose markedly in both Shanxi's urban and rural areas in the first three quarters of 2015, indicating an unquestionable growth for the whole year.

Shanxi sees commercial progress

2016-01-18

Total retail sales of consumer goods of North China's Shanxi province developed rapidly to reach 584.4 billion yuan in 2015.

Steel firms surge on premier's call

2016-01-07

Share prices of beleaguered coal and steel companies surged on Wednesday after Premier Li Keqiang vowed steps to cut overcapacity and overcome nagging problems.

China plans to invest $538 billion in railway in 5 years: report

2016-01-04

The ambitious plan aims to boost China's railroad to a record 150,000 kilometers and link any major city with a population over 200,000.

Shanxi candy company earns global reputation

2015-12-30

A thirty-year-old candy company in Shanxi province inked overseas deals worth $9 million in the four-day Canton Fair this September.

Cities work for linkage mechanism in green pilot works

2015-12-08

China’s first pilot cities for industrial green transformation will explore a linkage mechanism by integrating their capital, technology, planning and training resources.

Shanxi encourages more people in e-commerce

2015-12-08

Shanxi province in North China vows to guide and support more migrant workers, university graduates and ex-servicemen to start businesses in their hometowns.

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