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Taicang, Kunshan and Jiading join hands to push for quality medical treatment
June 18, 2020
Taicang and Kunshan in Jiangsu, along with Jiading in Shanghai, agreed to carry out extensive medical research in order to push forward the integrated development of high-quality medical treatment in the Yangtze River Delta region.
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Taicang to introduce 30,000 talents in 3 years
June 17, 2020
Taicang, a county-level city in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, has rolled out a plan to attract 30,000 skilled workers in three years, local media reported on June 10.
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Suzhou tops ranking among second-tier cities for tech firms
June 16, 2020
Suzhou boasted the largest number of national-level high-tech companies among second-tier cities in China last year, according to a Yicai.com report released on Monday.
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Construction starts for railway west of Shanghai
June 15, 2020
The construction of the Shanghai section of the Husuhu Railway, which links Shanghai, Suzhou of Jiangsu province and Huzhou of Zhejiang province, began on Friday, marking a step forward to enhance the Yangtze River Delta integration.
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Three railway stations to open in Taicang
June 14, 2020
Phase one of the Shanghai-Nantong Railway will open to travellers in July, and three stations in Taicang, Jiangsu province – Taicang Railway Station, Taicangnan Railway Station, and Taicang Port Railway Station – are nearly completed, local media reported on June 8.
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Legal service center established in biomedicine park
June 13, 2020
Taicang's first public law service for industrial parks was established in Taicang Biological Bay, also known as the Bio-Bay Life Science and Diagnosis Industrial Park, on May 28.
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China’s New Foreign Investment Law
June 12, 2020
We've made this special report which will provide you a panoramic view of the new law as well as pragmatic guides on investing in China.
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China's 1st English qualification requirement released in Suzhou
June 11, 2020
The Professional and Technical Qualification Requirements for Engineers at German Funded Enterprises in Suzhou ("Requirements" for short), China's first such English document, was officially released.