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Opportunities in Nanjing

April 17th, 2009

Top 50 foreign investments

in service enterprises in Nanjing

(in terms of tax paid)

1. ZTE Software Nanjing Co Ltd

2. Golden Eagle International Group

3. BSH Home Appliances (China) Co Ltd Read more…

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Nanjing—a great ancient metropolis mixed with modern significant

April 17th, 2009

mausoleum “It is hard to find another city like this.” Dr Sun Yat-sen, the 20th century revolutionary and politician, said this line after gazing over the city, which is one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals in China and is much loved by Sun. He is still considered as “the Father of Modern China”.

He once wrote the city of “The setting of Nanjing is wonderful. Mountains, lakes and plains are all around here,” as his mausoleum lies in Nanjing. However, the historical and contemporary significant has Read more…

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Nanjing will spend $4b in residential areas

November 7th, 2008

According to a government spokesman, before the end of the year 2010, Nanjing will spend another 30 billion yuan ($4.4 billion) in the 3 million sq m of residential areas which need innovation.

The spokesman for the Nanjing real estate administrative bureau, Huang Chang’an, said that the low-rent housing system will get an additional 1.08 billion yuan and that 6 million sq m of affordable apartments will be built before Read more…

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Cities expo in Nanjing

November 7th, 2008

The World Historical and Cultural Cities Expo in Nanjing, started in 2004, is held every other year to promote cultural exchanges and international cooperation among participating cities.

The expo is sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, the National Administration of Cultural Relics and the UNESCO China Office, and organized by Nanjing People’s Government, Jiangsu Culture Read more…

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Gulou—central district in Nanjing, promoting “headquarters economy”

October 21st, 2008

Gulou, ranking fifth among the nation’s 35 major cities in the capacity to develop a headquarters economy, is attracting international company head offices which is the mode used increasingly across the country. In a bid to attract yet more companies, Gulou district has adjusted its economic and industrial structure.

Covering about one-tenth of Nanjing, Gulou accounts for nearly one-third of the city revenues, ranking first among the six urban districts. According to Bao Yongan, district Party secretary, one of the most important reason for its high revenues is they have focused on developing the headquarter economy, which also boosts development of the modern services industry in the city—an important strategy to optimize their industrial structure. They seized the opportunity in recent years when big domestic and international companies Read more…

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IFB Bid for Nanjing Qinhuai River Environmental Improvement Project

October 13th, 2008

Instrimpex International Tendering Company

Invitation for Bids

1. The P.R.China has received a loan (Loan No.: 2297-PRC) from the Asian Development Bank towards the cost of Nanjing Qinhuai River Environmental Improvement Project. Part of this loan will be used for payments under the contract of Procurement of Goods for City East Wastewater Plant (ICB Bid No.: 0703-0820CIC5Y008). Read more…

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Nanjing—-a good place for doing business

September 23rd, 2008

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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