Buoyant foreign trade will help underpin China's economic growth target for 2026, highlighting the resilience and long-term potential of the country's economy while serving as an important engine of growth and stability for the global economy, economists and business leaders said on March 10.
At the open meeting of the Tianjin delegation during the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) on March 6, journalists from China and abroad gathered to observe and report on the city's development.
Greater efforts will be made to boost new productive forces between Beijing, Hebei province's Xiong'an New Area, and Tianjin, according to Yin Yong, mayor of Beijing, who spoke at a press conference about the capital on Friday during the ongoing two sessions.
The continuous improvement of Tianjin's business environment has bolstered the confidence of private enterprises, driving innovation and deeper integration between industry and academia, according to a national lawmaker and veteran entrepreneur.
Tianjin's ranking among the top 50 happiest cities in Asia showcases the city's achievements in livelihood development in various fields, such as elderly care and medical care.
A research team from Tianjin Normal University has developed a new approach to the precise chemical synthesis of carbon nanotubes, which could pave the way for their on-demand customization.
The growth in the number of visitors and tourism revenue during Spring Festival in Tianjin is credited to a systematic strategy involving innovation, integration, service, and more.