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- February 03, 2023
Nation can help cool soaring global inflation
China, with its benign inflation rate, is capable of playing a pivotal role in helping cool soaring global inflation and will continue to ensure strong economic recovery and mild price fluctuations this year, analysts and executives said.
- February 03, 2023
As COVID wanes, what do people expect from new year?
As the current wave of COVID-19 epidemic nears an end in China, we talk with some people to see if their life has gone back to normal and hear their expectations for the new year.
- February 03, 2023
SOEs on rise after 3-year reforms
China's State-owned enterprises are expected to post higher revenues and build more pioneers in modern industrial chains this year as the country has completed all the major tasks of its three-year action plan for the reform of SOEs (2020-22), said market observers and business executives on Thursday.
- February 03, 2023
Workers brave odds, find joy in projects during holiday
During the weeklong Spring Festival holiday in late January, when hundreds of millions of Chinese crisscrossed the vast country to head home from their places of work for customary family reunions, Wang Ao and his team of four construction workers toiled away inside a tunnel, helping build a new railway line in eastern Zhejiang province.
- February 03, 2023
Port sees record-high container throughput in January
Ningbo Zhoushan Port in East China's Zhejiang province handled more than 3 million TEUs in January, setting a new record for the same month in the port's history, according to official data.
- February 02, 2023
Talent introduction event kicks off in Ningbo
Ningbo in East China's Zhejiang province launched a month-long talent introduction event on Jan 31 to attract more talent to the city.
- February 02, 2023
COVID-19 impact eases as cases decline
At 9 am on Monday, farmer Deng Yiqiong attended a banquet for 1,260 diners seated at 126 tables at a village center in Shatian, Sichuan province.
- February 02, 2023
CH.1.1 strain not expected to spread widely, experts say
China had detected 24 imported cases of the new Omicron variant CH.1.1 and its offshoots as of Monday. However, the strain is not expected to spark widespread transmission in the short term, according to the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention.