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China cuts bank card fees
China will cut fees on purchases made through bank cards from Sept. 6 on and save businesses about 7.4 billion yuan each year.
China seeks to ease difficulty for NEV charging industry to make profits
Promoting the integration of charging network, telematics and Internet will help to ease the difficulty for NEV industry to make profits.
Hualong International set up on Thu.
The Hualong International Nuclear Power Technology Company, a joint venture (JV) set up by the CGN and the CNNC, was officially founded on Thursday.
Number of Chinese websites exceeds 4.2 mln
The number of websites in China rose to 4.27 million at the end of last year, new figures showed on Friday.
China-U.S. nuclear security center starts operation
The largest nuclear security center in the Asia-Pacific region, which was financed by China and the United States, opened Friday, authorities said.
Xinhua President vows to strengthen cooperation with UN agencies
Xinhua News Agency President Cai Mingzhao on Thursday pledged to strengthen the news organization's cooperation with United Nations (UN) agencies.
G20 host city to boost popularization of new energy vehicles
Hangzhou will encourage the use of new energy vehicles (NEVs) by exempting them from the current traffic restrictions in place.
Chinese tourists "critical" to Australian economy: official
Tourism Australia, the Australian government's tourism organization, is placing Chinese tourists high on its agenda.
3D printing technology guides heart surgery for Chinese baby
Doctors have performed a successful surgery using a 3D-printed heart model on a nine-month-old baby suffering from a severe CHD in China.
China discusses with Russian energy minister on oil gas cooperation
Nur Bekri, head of China's National Energy Administration, discussed with Russian energy minister Alexander Novak on gas and oil cooperation.
More Chinese students study abroad in 2015
There were 523,700 Chinese students studying abroad in 2015, an increase of 13.9 percent year on year.
China CO2 emissions marks largest decrease in volumes globally: IEA head
China energy-related carbon dioxide emissions declined by 1.5 percent in 2015, marking the largest decrease in volumes compared to other countries.
Feature: Tourism rejuvenates old Silk Road town
Feature: Chinese digital company seeking growth in U.S.
To Sort Anbang’s Assets, Chinese Authorities Create Dajia
UBS: The globe is headed for a recession if U.S-China trade talks fails