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Chinese vice premier meets Tsinghua University advisors

2024-10-25 20:51 Last Updated At:21:07

Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang met with representatives of the advisory board of the Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management in Beijing on Friday. Ding, also a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said that China's economy continues to be on a generally steady, sound and upward trajectory.

China is accelerating the implementation of a package of incremental policies to strive toward achieving its annual economic and social development goals, Ding said.

Noting that China's economic advantages in various areas are being consolidated and enhanced, and the development momentum stimulated by reform and innovation is getting stronger and stronger, Ding said that those will effectively promote the stability and long-term development of China's economy.

Reiterating that China remains firmly committed to supporting economic globalization and will continue to be more open to the outside world and eager to share development achievements with the world, Ding expressed his hope that all members of the advisory board will continue to actively provide insights and support the development of China's economy and education sector.

Tim Cook, chairman of the advisory board and other representatives spoke at the meeting, saying that China has many development opportunities in the future and expressing their willingness to continue expanding investment and cooperation with China to strive for mutual benefit and win-win outcomes.

Chinese vice premier meets Tsinghua University advisors

Chinese vice premier meets Tsinghua University advisors

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Canton Fair helps remote city SMEs reach global customers

2024-10-25 20:21 Last Updated At:20:37

The ongoing 136th session of the China Import and Export Fair is helping small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from Yulin City of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region reach global customers.     Commonly known as the Canton Fair, the event serves as a platform for SMEs to connect with global customers and expand their presence in international markets. Most of the 10,400 enterprises attending the second phase of the Canton Fair, running from Wednesday to Sunday, are SMEs.

During a promotion event at the Canton Fair, inheritors from Bobai County of Yulin dressed in traditional ethnic costumes, showcased the Guangxi intangible cultural heritage of rattan crafts.   The crafts are primarily made using natural materials such as bamboo, wood, grass and rattan. With a history of over 50 years in foreign trade, these woven handicrafts have been exported to more than 40 countries and regions around the world.   Tu Chunxiao, who has been engaged in weaving for 21 years, showcased hand-woven home decorations and household items at the exhibition. Her offerings have expanded from a single storage basket to over 20,000 products in five categories. These distinctive products attracted many potential buyers.   "We received orders totaling more than 800,000 U.S. dollars on the first day. Although we come from a small county, we want to expand into overseas markets through the Canton Fair platform, obtain more orders, provide more job opportunities for Bobai craftsmen, and pass on and promote our intangible cultural heritage skills globally," said Tu.   A ceramic company from Yulin brought its popular high-temperature white porcelain to the event. The Canton Fair platform has played a crucial role in the company's growth.   "We have attended 26 sessions of  the Canton Fair, and our scale and orders have increased more than tenfold. We brought over 500 varieties of our products this time," said Tian Yusen, an exhibitor.   A total of 59 Yulin companies attended the second phase of the exhibition as a group. Local authorities organized a special promotion event, aiming to showcase three locally advantageous industries to global customers.   "We attended this year's Canton Fair to host a promotion event for the foreign trade transformation and upgrading base in Yulin, mainly recommending Guangxi's bamboo, wood and grass products, as well as ceramics, textiles and clothing," said Tan Pei, head of the Yulin Commerce Bureau.   The 136th Canton Fair is running in three phases from Oct 15 to Nov 4 in Guangzhou City of south China's Guangdong Province.   Themed "serving high-quality development, promoting high-level opening-up," this edition of the fair features more than 30,000 exhibitors showcasing 1.15 million new products.

Canton Fair helps remote city SMEs reach global customers

Canton Fair helps remote city SMEs reach global customers

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