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yuan ye
CX Daily: Chinese Education Firms Learn Tough Lessons Overseas
companies with a market value typically between 1.3 billion
yuan
($180 million) and 2.5 billion
yuan
, lost
In Depth: Fusion Sector Heats Up as China Pursues Next-Gen Nuclear Power
a 2 billion
yuan
($281.6 million) angel round in June 2022. Twelve institutional investors
Cover Story: How a China-Built Railway Is Connecting Ethiopia to the World
. The project involved total investment by China of nearly $4 billion, including $2.9 billion
yuan
Cover Story: Private Equity in China Heads for Exits Amid Three-Year Stock Slump
extensions, with about 15 trillion
yuan
of investments, according to
Yuan
Ye
, managing director and
Tianjin Quan
Ye
Chang(Group) Co.,Ltd.’s Net Profit Rose 13.1% in First Three Quarters of 2023
Tianjin Quan
Ye
Chang(Group) Co.,Ltd. (金开新能源股份有限公司) ( 600821.SH ) reported a net profit of 788.5
Tianjin Quan
Ye
Chang(Group) Co.,Ltd.’s Net Profit Rose 13.1% in First Three Quarters of 2023
Tianjin Quan
Ye
Chang(Group) Co.,Ltd. (金开新能源股份有限公司) ( 600821.SH ) reported a net profit of 788.5
CX Daily: China Readies Relaunch of Shelved Carbon Credits Program
). Plagiarism / Chinese artist fined $684,000 in ‘landmark case’ for plagiarizing foreign work
Ye
Chinese Artist Fined 5 Million
Yuan
in ‘Landmark Case’ for Plagiarizing Foreign Work
Ye
Yongqing, a renowned Chinese contemporary artist, has been fined 5 million
yuan
($684,000) by a
Weekend Long Read: Enabling Market-Driven Pathways for Net-Zero Ambitions
value of around 201.2 billion
yuan
($27.5 billion) to 672.8 billion
yuan
(GDP) by 2050, and the
Cover Story: Fraudulent Fundraising to Aid Sick Children Tarnishes China’s Charity Sector
programs defrauded donors of nearly 10 million
yuan
($1.37 million). The individual, Ke Shanxiao
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