Situated in the northern part of Jiangsu Province, China and under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Suqian, Siyang County is an old city with a civilized history of 5,000 years and a county history of 2,000 years. It was once the capital of Sishui State during the Western Han Dynasty (206BC-AD24). Yanghe Daqu, one of the eight famous Chinese liquors, originated from here. It is also the only “County of the poplar tree”. The Jinghang Canal and the ancient Yellow River cross Read more…
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Contracts on 45 investment projects have been signed between Jiangsu province and 35 State-owned enterprises (SOEs) in Beijing last month, which are 222 billion yuan totally.
The most competitive State-owned enterprises, such as Sinopec and State Grid, will Read more…
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The latest figures from the provincial statistics have shown that Jiangsu province is rejuvenating after the blow of the global financial recession and radiating potential of steady growth this year.
Jiangsu, obviously shown from the statistics, regained investment growth in the last two months of 2008. Also, the vitality was resumed to the sales of commercial residential properties with the 233 percent monthly growth in residential space last December. Even the companies, mainly dealing with export business and being one of the targets that the global financial crisis attacked most severely, have found its turning point. There is a total value of $234 billion in this respect, with an increase of 16.9 percent.
The provincial governor Luo Zhijun made the comment in his government report at the second session of the 11th provincial people’s congress that opened Read more…
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Notice of Invitation for Bids
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Mirex in Termite control in Jiangsu of P. R. China
GEF Grant Number: TF No. 056588-CHA
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According to the Forbes survey, Hangzhou was named the best place to do business in China for a fifth consecutive year. Shanghai came the second and Beijing remaining in sixth position. Wuxi was third, Nanjing fourth and Ningbo fifth.
Forbes China short-listed 194 mainland cities from a pool of 652 candidates with an annual GDP above 19 billion yuan in 2006.
10 of the top 42 cities are from Jiangsu province, nine are from Zhejiang and seven are from Guangdong.
The Yangtze River Delta region was represented by Shanghai and another 23 cities from Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Anhui. The Forbes list was based on each city’s climate for business start-ups and private capital, which is why Hangzhou beat Shanghai for the top placing. Read more…
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