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Yiwu manufacturers see thriving business
2021-03-18
More than 60 percent of the surveyed companies have to deliver products on full schedule up until April in order to fulfill the purchase orders they have already received by far. More than 20 percent of them have to do so even till the end of June.
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Yiwu launches cargo flight to Manila
2021-03-04
A cargo flight returned to Yiwu, Jinhua from Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila, capital of the Philippines, at 6 pm on March 2, marking the official operation of the Yiwu-Manila cargo flight.
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Photoelectricity industry thrives in Yiwu
2021-03-01
Encouraged by HC's success, a number of leading LED companies, such as Refond, Forest Lighting, and Risen Energy, have subsequently established plants in Yiwu, making it the first Chinese city with a complete LED industrial chain.
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Livestreaming providing jobs to graduates
2020-07-18
Livestreaming has emerged as a new source of jobs for the record number of students graduating from Chinese higher education institutions this year amid the economic slowdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Yiwu villages promote online sales via livestreaming
2020-05-06
Xiazhu village in Yiwu, Zhejiang province is making a name for itself by promoting and selling products through livestreams.
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Yiwu sees strong online retail sales in first quarter
2020-04-30
The Zhejiang Province E-Commerce Promotion Center announced first quarter online retail sales data for every city in Zhejiang province on April 20.
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'Taobao village' achieves full 5G coverage
2020-04-27
Qingyanliu village in Yiwu, Zhejiang province, became the first village in Zhejiang province to achieve full 5G coverage, with broadband and WiFi speeds both exceeding 100 Mb/s, local media reported on April 26.
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Yiwu issues 727 certificates of origin in first quarter
2020-04-22
In the first quarter of 2020, Yiwu customs issued 727 preferential certificates of origin to exports worth over 89 million yuan ($12.56 million), up 440.6 percent and 578.7 percent year-on-year, local media reported on April 20.