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成交量、成交额双增长 今年前七个月我国渔业经济总体保持平稳
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-08-30 07:53
Group 1 - The overall fishery economy in China has remained stable in the first seven months of the year, with both transaction volume and value increasing [2][6] - The South China Sea's seasonal fishing moratorium has ended, while parts of the Yellow Sea, Bohai Sea, and East China Sea are still under moratorium, leading to special fishing operations to supplement supply [2] - In Zhejiang, fishing boats engaged in special catch operations are returning to port with full loads, indicating active market engagement [2] Group 2 - Aquaculture accounts for over 80% of China's total fishery production, with marine aquaculture and processing enhancing food supply for the public [4] - In Shandong's Weihai, a 100,000-acre marine ranch is experiencing a growth season for abalone and oysters, with an annual seedling capacity of 800 million and a processing volume of 60,000 tons of fresh kelp [4] - Advanced aquaculture technology in Xinjiang's Hetian region is enabling local supply of fresh aquatic products, with 56 ponds cultivating various freshwater fish [4] Group 3 - From January to July, China's total fishery production reached nearly 36 million tons, representing a year-on-year increase of 4.37% [6]
阿根廷(上海)创新中心首席执行官:搭建中阿科创合作新桥梁
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-13 16:23
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the role of the Argentina (Shanghai) Innovation Center in enhancing China-Argentina economic and trade cooperation, focusing on both traditional products and technological innovation [1][2] - The center has attracted nearly 50 Argentine companies and aims to promote the entry of more Argentine and Latin American tech companies into the Chinese market [1][2] - The center serves as a platform for small and medium-sized Argentine enterprises to access the Chinese market, facilitating the entry of various Argentine products such as seafood, meat, and wine [1] Group 2 - The Argentina (Shanghai) Innovation Center is expanding its services to include tech enterprises, as many Argentine companies are now looking beyond just selling products to establishing local production or R&D [2] - The center has been instrumental in increasing the confidence of Argentine companies in exploring the Chinese market through platforms like the China International Import Expo (CIIE) [2] - Future plans for the center include creating an innovation incubation park for Argentine companies, establishing a bonded display and trading center for Spanish-speaking countries, and promoting agricultural technology project cooperation [2]