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【China Daily】Terrific push for trade
High growth-minded China is turning its economic spotlight on trade again, after sustained emphasis on supply-side reform.
October 09 , 2017 -
Talent hunters give the best a fresh start
The search for talent and expertise is not unusual but its frequency seems to have accelerated this year, and a competition has begun.
October 06 , 2017 -
Could Infrastructure Help Strengthen U.S.-China Trade Ties?
On the campaign trail, Donald Trump pledged that his administration would take a close look at America’s trade and infrastructure needs. As president, he moved quickly to pull the country out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership. So far, his infrastructure reforms have stalled. Both trade and infrastructure are key issues in the Sino-American relationship. On Monday, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) and the China Society hosted a panel of speakers to discuss developments in the trading relationship between the two countries and the opportunities and challenges the new administration poses.
October 04 , 2017 -
Young science in an old city
Today, the city is home to many of China’s most prestigious universities and state research institutes, including Peking University (PKU) and Tsinghua University, as well as a litany of institutes nested within the sprawling and Beijing-headquartered Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the world’s top-ranked scientific institution for high-quality output, according to the Nature Index.
September 29 , 2017 -
【China Daily】Majority of college students want to start business
More than 60 percent of Chinese college students said they were interested in starting their own business, according to a survey released in Beijing on Tuesday.
September 27 , 2017 -
【ECNS】60% of university students interested in launching startups
A study by the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) think-tank found that over 60 percent of university students show an interest in launching startups, preferably in China’s second-tier cities.
September 26 , 2017 -
【Global Times】Overseas study about more than higher pay
There has been some recent soul-searching over the shocking discovery that 68 percent of the returnees are frustrated with their lower-than-expected salary in the Chinese domestic market. The big question: Is overseas education still a valuable choice at all?
September 25 , 2017