News
"We see that the Chinese government's sustained emphasis is on transforming the country toward high-quality growth driven by new quality productive forces," Marc Horn, president of Merck China, told ...
China's factory activity expanded modestly for a second straight ... Marc Horn, executive vice-president of Merck and president of Merck China, expressed strong optimism about the prospects of the ...
SHANGHAI: China’s factory activity expanded modestly for ... Marc Horn, executive vice-president of Merck and president of Merck China, expressed strong optimism about the prospects of the ...
BEIJING — China's manufacturing activity grew in March for the highest rate in a year, official data showed Monday, a rare bright spot as the world's second-largest economy struggles to climb out of a ...
Similarly, Marc Horn, executive vice president of Merck and president of Merck China, expressed confidence in China’s long-term prospects and vowed to continue engagement with the country. The German ...
This year's two sessions is a reconfirmation of the confidence that Merck has in China because the Chinese government has set the economic growth target at 5 percent, focusing more on innovation ...
This year's two sessions is a reconfirmation of the confidence that Merck has in China because the Chinese government has set the economic growth target at 5 percent, focusing more on innovation, ...
Similarly, Marc Horn, executive vice president of Merck and president of Merck China, expressed confidence in China's long-term prospects and vowed to continue engagement with the country.
At its height in the postwar period, British steelmaking was a global leader, employing more than 300,000 people, before cheaper offerings from China and other countries hit production. It now employs ...
On my most recent trip to China, I had the pleasure of visiting NIU’s factory and showroom to see the wide range of electric mopeds, scooters, e-bikes, and more produced by one of the world’s ...
China is filling gaps left by the USAID shutdown in developing countries. The US pulled billions of dollars out of such countries in programs including health and education. China's development ...
Even as China offers itself to nations like Japan as a more reliable partner, its ships are pushing into their neighborhoods — sometimes on the very same day. By David Pierson Martin Fackler and ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results