Bio-Solutions for Quality Enhancement of Growth
As China looks for solutions to help it transition to a qualitative, balanced economic model, Sara Dai, Asia Pacific President for Novozymes, believes that the answer lies partly with industry
As China looks for solutions to help it transition to a qualitative, balanced economic model, Sara Dai, Asia Pacific President for Novozymes, believes that the answer lies partly with industry
To many, China Manufacturing 2025 (CM2025) appears to be an initiative purely for boosting domestic industrial capacity and creating national champions who can eventually dominate the global stage.
In recent years, the Chinese Government has taken a number of steps that have sent a strong signal to the market that there will be a breakthrough in the transformation of China’s industries.
The 11th EU-China Business Summit took place on 13th July, 2016, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Following speeches given by European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, more than 600 business leaders from Europe and China attended workshops on…
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The Made in China 2025 (MiC2025) initiative will see as much as CNY 8 trillion invested over the next 10 years in order to transform China into a global, high-end manufacturing powerhouse.
A great deal of money will be pouring into China’s robotics industry over the next few years, which will bring both opportunities and risks for foreign investors.
The direct and indirect costs of air pollution in China are significant and growing with increased urbanisation and production.
On 19th May, 2015, China’s State Council unveiled their China Manufacturing 2025 strategy, also known as Made in China 2025 or the ‘fourth Industrial Revolution’.
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