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Fujian-Taiwan integrated development bears fruit
2021-12-13
The integrated development of the mainland coastal province of Fujian and Taiwan bore fruit in various fields this year, despite the complex situation across the Taiwan Straits and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Fujian endeavors to build world-class ports
2021-12-02
Statistics showed that the total throughput of coastal ports in Fujian province in the January-to-October period this year was 575 million tons, up 11.7 percent year-on-year.
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Fujian's foreign trade up 33% in Jan-Oct
2021-11-18
The foreign trade of Fujian province in the January-October period this year grew 33 percent year-on-year to 1.52 trillion yuan ($238.33 billion), according to Fuzhou Customs.
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Fujian ranked sixth in 'Double 11' consumption
2021-11-12
The 13th "Double Eleven" online shopping festival concluded last night. As of midnight on Nov 12, the total transaction volume on Alibaba's Tmall platform during the festival period was 540.3 billion yuan ($84.56 billion).
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Fujian per capita disposable income up 10.5% in Q1-Q3
2021-10-25
The per capita disposable income of Fujian residents in the first three quarters of this year was 31,781 yuan ($4976.9), a year-on-year increase of 10.5 percent, an actual increase of 10 percent after deducting price factors, and an average increase of 6.9 percent in two years.
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Fujian's GDP up 8.8% in first three quarters
2021-10-22
The gross domestic product of Fujian province in the first three quarters of this year exceeded 3.52 trillion yuan ($550.12 billion), up 8.8 percent year-on-year, the provincial statistics bureau announced on Oct 20.
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Fujian's foreign trade up 33.7% in first three quarters
2021-10-19
Fujian province reported a year-on-year increase of 33.7 percent in foreign trade during the first three quarters of this year, with the total amount valued at 1.36 trillion yuan ($211.86 billion).
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Fujian's marine economy recovers in Jan-Sept period
2021-10-15
Fujian province had a total amount of 6.135 million tons of aquatic products from January to September this year, up 3.4 percent year-on-year, the provincial department of ocean and fisheries announced recently.