Competitions between China and India do not necessarily mean confrontation between the two neighboring Asian nations, Indian minister of state for environment and forests Jairam Ramesh said here Sunday.
Entrepreneurs and economists of the Chinese mainland and Taiwan have considered the expected signing of a cross-Strait economic pact as a top priority in further development of their trade relations.
Multinational corporations are more committed to China as the fast-growing market offers huge opportunities, executives said at the annual Boao Forum for Asia (BFA).
China will work to make the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) a key voice of Asia and more globally represented, the BFA's newly-elected secretary-general Zhou Wenzhong said Sunday.
Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen has praised Premier Wen Jiabao's role at the climate change summit held in Copenhagen last December, once again commending China's efforts in tackling climate change.
A senior US official on Saturday rejected charges that the country was protectionist on matters relating to trade, saying instead that Beijing and Washington were working together to help the global economy recover.
The global economic growth is expected to gain speed in the first half of this year and slowdown in the latter half as the recovery is still fragile, deputy governor of China's central bank said on Sunday.
Beijing and New Delhi on Sunday expressed desire to replicate their successful cooperation at Copenhagen in the area of trade, and vowed to seek stronger economic ties.
China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) Chairman Liu Mingkang Sunday urged countries to boost cross-border financial regulation to prevent future crisis.
China's national Social Security Fund (SSF) will be more than doubled to 300 billion US dollars in 2015, the SSF chief Dai Xianglong said Sunday.
Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping said Saturday that the mainland is willing to see the ongoing negotiations of the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) with Taiwan "smoothly proceed without disturbance so as to achieve results and produce economic benefit soon."
China's overall investment environment is healthy and the nation welcomes foreign investments except from energy-intensive and polluting foreign companies, a senior official from the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said here on Saturday.