China will toughen law enforcement to curb monopoly practices and unfair competition in the pharmaceutical industry as the government seeks to foster a good business environment, the industry ministry …
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Manufacturing activity in the world’s second largest economy grew at a slower pace in January compared to the previous month, according to an official government measure, as the country’s strict “zero …
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China completes first megaton carbon capture project
Sinopec, China’s largest oil refiner, said Saturday that it has completed the country’s first megaton-scale project of carbon capture, utilization and storage. The project is expected to reduce carbon …
China Jan factory activity growth slows, demand wanes as COVID surges
Growth in China’s factory activity slowed in January as a resurgence of COVID-19 cases and tough lockdowns hit production and demand, but the slight expansion offered some signs of resilience as the …
China reports 81 Covid-19 cases on Saturday, up from 59 a day earlier
China reported 81 new Covid-19 cases on the mainland on Jan 29, up from 59 cases a day earlier, the national health authority said on Sunday (Jan 30). The National Health Commission said in a…
