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- May 31, 2024
Donovan Patrick: a Frenchman's love for Ningbo
Donovan Patrick, a French national, has called Ningbo home for over two decades. Now 66 years old, he has witnessed profound changes in the friendship between China and France over the years.
- May 31, 2024
Ningbo continues to rank among new first-tier cities in 2024: report
Ningbo has once again secured its position among the 15 new first-tier cities in China in 2024, as reported by the news portal yicai.com on May 30.
- May 30, 2024
Fiscal support for unfinished housing possible
There is scope for China's central government to scale up fiscal support for the delivery of unfinished housing to further address the property downturn — a key downside risk facing the economy, experts at the International Monetary Fund said on Wednesday.
- May 30, 2024
Ningbo teacher offers personalized graduation photos
As graduation season approaches, Qiu Chunye, a teacher at Guiyu Primary School in Yinzhou district, Ningbo, has taken on a unique task: to photograph nearly 200 graduate students in innovative ways, all free of charge.
- May 30, 2024
National e-commerce expo opens in Ningbo
The China (Ningbo) Export Cross-border E-commerce Expo commenced at the Ningbo International Convention and Exhibition Center on May 29, drawing the participation of nearly 2,000 foreign trade factories and cross-border service enterprises.
- May 29, 2024
Chinese currency moves closer to fuller usage, internationalization
The renminbi has further emerged as an international currency, with widespread usage of the currency seen in cross-border trade settlements, yet the process still faces prominent challenges of trading partners' reluctance to accept the Chinese currency and policy complexity, a think tank said in a report.
- May 29, 2024
Freight hikes force shippers to get creative
Following recent announcements by multiple global shipping companies about rising fees for container transportation, Chinese exporters have quickly adapted to these changes and anticipate this trend will continue into the third quarter.
- May 29, 2024
IMF: China's growth to stay 'resilient' at 5%
China's economic growth is projected to "remain resilient" at 5 percent this year, driven by its strong first-quarter data and recent policy measures, the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday after its team concluded a visit to the country.