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Inter IKEA Center Group (IICG), a joint venture with IKEA Group, the largest furniture retailer in the world, plans to tap into China’s commercial property market and invest as much as $1.2 billion in the next five years, IICG said Tuesday.
One of China's major airline companies has announced it plans to employ Tibetan flight attendants to serve a growing number of Tibetan travellers.
Honeywell, a diversified technology and manufacturing leader, has been invited to be an international advisor to the Municipal Government of Wuhan.
The 6th China Longyan Investment Fair opened in Longyan, a southwest city of Fujian province, on Nov 18, during which 102 agreements with a total contract value of 12.88 billion yuan were signed.
The machinery industry in Fujian province saw positive growth during the first ten months of this year, but the speed lags behind the national average level.
The global economic crisis is failing to hit one city in Fujian province which is witnessing a staggering increase in annual output value over the past ten years.
Nine enterprise employees in Longyan, a southwest city in Fujian province, transferred their individual inventions to local enterprises on Nov 17, resulting in a total investment of 58.05 million yuan.
The Coca-Cola Co on Monday formally unveiled its Glaceau vitamin water, a low-calorie and nutrient enhanced alternative to normal water and energy drinks, in Beijing and Shanghai's Xintiandi.
The tide may be turning for Chinese who have been unemployed due to the global economic crisis as China plans to do more hiring this quarter than other country in the region, according to the latest study released by Hudson Asia in Shanghai.
More investment will be attracted to propel the fast development of Yancheng in East China's Jiangsu province, said sources from an economic and trade fair held here last weekend.
Closer ties will be formed to accelerate cooperation between Yancheng and Taiwan, according to Li Chi, deputy secretary of the Yancheng CPC committee.
The first set of stainless steel double-deck high-speed electric multiple units (EMUs) manufactured for New South Wales, Australia's most populous state, rolled off the production line last week in Changchun, northeast China’s Jilin province. They are the first Chinese passenger rail coaches ever accepted for service in a developed country.