20220407 China News
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China's large-scale value-added tax credit refund program is expected to help keep market operations stable, relieve the burden on businesses and contribute to employment stability, experts and business owners said.


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State Power Investment Corp is gearing up to expand its nuclear power-based heating projects to more areas in China, following the successful completion of the country's first such commercial project.

 

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German multinational pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim has maintained strong growth in the Chinese market as all three major business units achieved outstanding performance last year to propel the company's overall rapid development in China, according to the company's annual result report for 2021 unveiled on Tuesday.

 

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As China upholds its target of achieving carbon neutrality by 2060, multinational corporations are aligning such targets with their own strategies and incorporating them into daily practices. For example, German materials manufacturer Covestro is aiming to achieve net zero emissions by 2035 from its own production and external energy sources.


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Medium-sized ports around Shanghai, including those at Taicang and Zhangjiagang in Jiangsu province, saw a surging volume of transshipment to Shanghai in March, since many neighboring cities adopted strict anti-COVID measures for truck drivers going to and coming from Shanghai due to the city's lockdown, said forwarders and Customs officials.

 

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China's trade in services soared 33.5 percent year-on-year to reach 953.48 billion yuan ($149.7 billion) in the first two months of this year, the Ministry of Commerce said on Wednesday. Service exports totaled 467.58 billion yuan during the January-February period, up 39.4 percent on a yearly basis, and service imports stood at 485.9 billion yuan, up 28.3 percent year-on-year, the ministry said in an online statement.

 

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Global businesses say not enough governments and policymakers are giving them the clarity needed to meet their sustainability and climate change targets, according to a study by the United Nations Global Compact and consultancy Accenture.





Author: Producer Emilio Mendez

Speaker: Caroline Parraguez

Edition: EAcham


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