Shandong starts year off on right foot
(chinadaily.com.cn)| Updated : 2023-01-30
Print PrintCities in Shandong province are working hard to start the Year of the Rabbit on the right foot. Local governments are putting more effort to help the economy recover, accelerate consumption and stabilize foreign trade and investment.
Jinan, capital of Shandong province, holds a work mobilization meeting to promote high-quality development on Jan 28, which was the first day of work after the Spring Festival holiday in China. [Photo/Iqilu News]
An employee works at the production line of China National Heavy Duty Truck Group, or Sinotruk, one of the country's major heavy-duty truck manufacturers, in Zhangqiu district, Jinan. More than 40 trucks were delivered to customers in Mexico, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and other countries on Jan 28 after the Spring Festival holiday. [Photo/Iqilu News]
All 22 production lines at Haier COSMOPlat smart factory in Qingdao resume production on Jan 28 after the Spring Festival holiday. [Photo/Iqilu News]
Zibo, a city in Shandong, holds a work mobilization meeting on Jan 28. [Photo/Zibo Daily]
Workers at Luwei Pharmaceutical Group in Zibo rush out overseas orders for raw vitamin C. The company is known as the world's largest producer of vitamin C powder, selling more than 90 percent of its products to 126 countries and regions, including the United States, the European Union and Japan. [Photo/Iqilu News]
A steel cord factory in Zaozhuang, Shandong province works at full capacity to meet the demands from domestic and foreign customers. [Photo/Iqilu News]
Construction of Huatai Group's 300,000-metric-ton chemical pulp technical renovation project is in full swing in Dongying. Workers are debugging equipment, so that the project will be operational by mid-February. [Photo/Iqilu News]
The construction site of a new energy vehicle innovation center project in Fushan district, Yantai. The city has 400 key construction projects at the municipal level this year, and they are expected to promote high-quality development. [Photo/Shm News]