Frenchman Antonio Duarte, founder and president of the DPark Sino-European Economic, Trade and Culture Communication Center, has sent his warmest regards on the 60th anniversary of the establishment ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese ministries pledge greater support to promote comprehensive reform in Shanghai’s Pudong
A number of Chinese ministries on Friday pledged increased support for the implementation of a new comprehensive reform plan for Pudong New Area in Shanghai, as part of China's ongoing efforts to ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai museum embraces the Year of the Dragon
Shanghai Museum is celebrating the coming Chinese New Year with a new exhibition entitled "Longing for Spring: A Celebration of the Year of the Dragon". Opening on Jan 26, it showcases eight objects, ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai’s Pudong New Area To Pilot Digital Yuan and Transform Into International Hub
Shanghai's Pudong New Area is set to undergo a comprehensive modernization plan, which includes extensive pilot projects for the digital yuan and the development of new international trade facilities. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai’s Congress Deputies Put Forward Suggestions to Attract More Innovative Talent
Some deputies have made suggestions about how Shanghai could attract more innovative talents during the Shanghai Municipal People’s Congress, which is held from Jan. 23 to today. Shanghai should ... ( read original story ...)
Stock market today: European shares slip after Chinese markets led gains in Asia
Global shares are mixed as European markets retreated following gains in Asia, where Chinese stocks rallied after Beijing announced a raft of policies to support sagging markets ... ( read original story ...)
Stock market today: Asian shares mostly rise, led by gains in Chinese markets following policy moves
Asian shares were mostly higher on Thursday, with Chinese stocks extending gains after Beijing announced a raft of policies to support sagging markets. Hong Kong rose 1.8% and Shanghai surged 3%. Benchmarks inched higher in Tokyo and Seoul. ( read original story ...)