More than 50 domestic law firms that have offices in Shanghai have also established branches overseas, the bureau said.
Moon said the "neo-Cold War" is a negative-sum game, where no one can be a winner, rather than a zero-sum game, noting that the situation under the "neo-Cold War" will cause a split in East Asia, escalate military conflict, decouple economies and terminate regionalism.
More than 2,000 years ago, the ancient Silk Road unlocked the potential of economic exchanges and trade via camel with distant countries. Nowadays, air transportation is playing a key role.
More detailed rules will be released soon by the banking regulator, indicating a temporary financial deregulation and more flexible supervision standards to prevent company bankruptcies.
More than 600 flights operate between China and Europe every week, taking millions of Chinese tourists to the continent each year. Passenger travel to Europe on high-speed trains, envisioned for the near future, would make coming and going even easier.
More than 1,000 enterprises from over 120 countries and regions have signed up to attend the event, slated for Nov 5-10 in Shanghai.
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More than 65 million job opportunities were created in the past five years and 25 million laid-off workers were reemployed, he said.
Moon said peace on the Korean Peninsula would lead to peace in East Asia as the peninsula peace can be a starting point to connect the East Asian economy as one.
More Chinese companies may follow in the footsteps of Haier. The CEIE is in talks with more than three Chinese companies for potential D-share listings, according to Chen.
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