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According to statistics released by the Korea Trade Association on the 23rd, South Korea's total exports to China last year amounted to 162.913 billion U.S. dollars, 162.4 times the 1.003 billion U.S. dollars in 1991 before the establishment of d
The 12th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO) opened on June 12 with hopes of reaching agreements on fisheries, intellectual property rights for new vaccines and food security, but also fears that geopolitical tensions could d
On March 14, local time, China Railway Construction Won the bid for the franchise project of Cokimbo Hospital in Chile, which is the largest single franchise medical project won by a Chinese enterprise in Chile. The project is located in Coquimbo cit
As one of the highlights of the 2020 China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS), a summit forum on Trade in Services Facilitation from the Perspective of Multinational Corporations was held at the National Convention Center in Beijing on
According to a report by Le Monde on November 30, this is something the global agrochemical industry has never seen before: In just 20 years, Chinese pesticide manufacturers have managed to dominate the global market (estimated at $61 billion in 2020
General Electric is giving up full control of its century-old rail division as the conglomerate's empire continues to shrink. GE (GE), an early pioneer of the locomotive industry, agreed on Monday to merge the struggling rail business with rival
In its ongoing efforts to redefine popular beauty standards as part of its decade-long Real Beauty campaigns, Dove learned the hard way about the thin line that exists between positive social message and controversy. For a company that has so success
Tom MacArthur vs. Andy Kim New Jersey has become a focal point in the battle for majority control of the U.S. House, with four of the state’s five Republican-controlled seats considered to be in real peril of flipping. Among those, the 3rd District
Once a thriving and lucrative natural resources hub, Indonesia has been struggling to attract investment in recent years because of its declining production, as well as low global oil prices and uncompetitive upstream fiscal terms. The country's
Technology giants in the United States offer some of the country’s most generous employee benefits, but the workers who mow the lawns or serve lunch in the company cafeteria — jobs that are often staffed by outside firms — tend to get far small

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