Premier Li Keqiang called for optimizing the business environment and reducing institutional costs in order to boost market vitality and people's welfare, during a two-day tour of Shanghai. Li first visited the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone ... ( read original story ...)
Premier Li urges Shanghai to further improve business environment
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang visits the Shanghai pilot free trade zone in Shanghai, east China, April 10, 2018. Li made a two-day inspection that ended Wednesday to the municipality. (Xinhua/Wang Ye) BEIJING, April 11 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang ... ( read original story ...)
Starting business is easier as rules eased
Starting up a new business in Shanghai is getting easier and more time efficient. A total of 555 businesses have received licenses since the city launched a one-stop service platform on March 31 to cut red tape and improve the business environment ... ( read original story ...)
Gulfstream business-jet edge in China at risk amid trade spat
Business-jet manufacturers will be in Shanghai less than two weeks from now for the annual Asian Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition. ( read original story ...)
Young overseas Chinese designer returns to Shanghai for better business
Decades ago, many Chinese people spared no efforts and expense to immigrate to developed countries in order to pursue a better life and more job opportunities. Their offspring, however, are now attracted by China's rapid development and surging economy in ... ( read original story ...)
Perennial unit wins contract for eldercare health facility in Shanghai
A unit of Perennial Real Estate Holdings has won a contract to operate an integrated eldercare centre in Shanghai. The 768-bed Fengxian Second Welfare Home will be the first and largest facility of its kind in Shanghai's densely populated Fengxian District ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai hosts one-third of AI talent pool nationwide
Shanghai is home to one-third of the artificial intelligence professionals nationwide, drawing firms and organizations to the city to tap the talent pool and potential AI development, a top city government official said today. Besides the talent pool ... ( read original story ...)