Ginseng is not the only sector seeking a Chinese market.
Ge, whose company is based in central China's Hunan province, said that this June the company's strategic investor, Shanghai Pengxin Group, and its wholly owned subsidiary abroad DKBA, had acquired a 53.99 percent stake in Belagricola, a company specializing in agricultural equipment sales in Brazil.
Given China's huge population, Barber says it is natural for the country to want to design and develop treatments and diagnoses.
German premium automaker Audi AG has teamed up with Hong Kong-listed Chinese solar cell producer Hanergy Thin Film Power Group Ltd to develop solar-powered cars.
General Secretary Xi Jinping delivered a report to the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China on Oct 18. Several Chinese entrepreneurs told The Beijing News that the report has given them direction for future development. Let us take a look at their views.
Given the improvement in China's business environment, sound and complete industrial supporting capabilities, a market of 1.4 billion people and new opening-up and reform measures to be introduced in the second half, Zhong said he believes smart foreign businesses will not turn away from China's huge market.
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General-purpose equipment manufacturing, as well as electric equipment and machinery manufacturing, are among the most risky industries. These industries cluster in coastal areas of Jiangsu, Shandong, Zhejiang and Guangdong provinces, making it necessary for authorities to formulate measures preventing unemployment risks in these industries and regions.
Gary Trimble ran to the site after he heard about the incident, and called his wife who was on the fourth floor of the hospital a moment ago. She said she was scared and the hospital was still on a lockdown.
General Manager of Kantar Worldpanel China, Jason Yu, said last year has been a challenging year for fast-moving consumer brands in China. Consumers today want a lifestyle increasingly driven by health, convenience and pleasure, he said.
Germany's competition authority expressed similar concerns in a confidential letter to its EU counterpart, according to a story in the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in January.