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- July 10, 2023
Number of private firms in China exceeds 50m
The number of China's registered private firms exceeded 50 million as of early April, and 50.93 million by the end of May, 3.7 times increase from 2012 end (10.86 million), with the share of private firms in enterprises increased from 79.4 percent to 92.4 percent.
- July 10, 2023
China's digital economy lead set to drive world growth
Emerging technologies such as the internet of things and the booming digital economy, where China is leading, will create new growth drivers for the world amid a challenging global environment, experts and entrepreneurs have said.
- July 07, 2023
Ningbo builds ocean observation system for Asian Games
Ningbo, Zhejiang province has completed the construction of an ocean observation system to ensure the smooth operation of sailing competitions of the upcoming Hangzhou Asian Games.
- July 07, 2023
Ningbo to host national marine economy expo
The eagerly anticipated 2023 China (Ningbo) Marine Economy Expo is set to take place from July 18 to 20 at the Ningbo International Exhibition Center.
- July 07, 2023
Experts: Yuan to be defended if necessary
Chinese authorities are closely watching renminbi exchange rate movement and would take further action to defend the currency if it depreciates too rapidly amid the seemingly unfinished US rate hike cycle, experts said on Thursday.
- July 07, 2023
24 Solar Terms: 6 things you may not know about Minor Heat
The traditional Chinese solar calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms. Minor Heat, (Chinese: 小暑), the 11th solar term of the year, begins on July 7 this year and ends on July 22.
- July 07, 2023
Favorable policies, pro-business scene to buoy manufacturing sector
China will further push for the development of a high-end, intelligent and green manufacturing sector, and build a favorable business environment to nurture world-class enterprises, the country's top industry regulator said on Thursday.
- July 07, 2023
Nation's 1st open-source desktop OS launched
The launch of China's first open-source desktop operating system — openKylin 1.0 — will bolster the innovative development of homegrown operating systems and provide reliable basic software services for the country's IT industrial chains, experts said.

