Interview Industry insider confident in traditional Chinese medicines popularity in intl skincare markets

(Xinhua)10:01, July 08, 2019

NEW YORK, July 6 (Xinhua) — Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been capable of winning over global consumers for its unique functions and health care principles, especially in the beauty industry, a market player specializing in TCM-featured skincare solutions has said.

People understand that Chinas beauty secret is Chinese herbs. So more and more people are looking at alternative ways to meet their skin needs, Wei Brian, a Chinese-American entrepreneur, told Xinhua in a recent interview, adding that such products have gained much popularity in international markets, including Britain, Germany and Russia.

A key principle for TCM to be applied into skincare is to bring the yin-yang balance to the skin through herbs, which could easily resonate with Western consumers, Brian noted.

In TCM, its believed that good health is maintained with various balances in the body, including a balance between yin and yang, which can extend to different body functions and disease symptoms.

For instance, herbs like Danggui, or angelica sinensis, and ginseng can be used for yin, which gives people the nourishment to sooth the skin and facilitates the micro-circulation of their blood, the entrepreneur elaborated.

As for yang, they use herbal ingredients of bamboo leaves and bitter melon to bring excessive yang energy down in the body, she said.

In late May, TCM was incorporated into the 11th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) of the World Health Organization, marking a milestone for TCMs internationalization.

Skincare is a key segment of the global TCM treatment market, as natural ingredients are a favorite in the beauty industry.

Founding her brand Wei Beauty in the United States in 1999, Brian is aimed at delivering time-honored Chinese skincare traditions and related culture through herbal formulas to consumers in the United States and Europe.

Brian also started to explore the Chinese market in 2013, and has built solid partnership with the Chinese subsidiary of Sephora, a Paris-based French multinational chain of personal care and beauty stores.

The entrepreneur noted she was inspired by her partner in China, especially their understanding of the youth culture in China, and has committed to promote TCM-featured skincare solutions in a modern and international way.

Thats gonna be excited. Thats what I am doing, she noted. Im a Chinese-born American, but my brand is ABC, American-born Chinese… Were (the company) born with the Chinese culture, and connect with Sephoras (Chinese) customers very well.

The entrepreneur also shared her optimism in Chinas massive beauty market, which she believed would become the worlds largest in the future.

Everybody wants to know the Chinese market. They want to get into it, she said. I think the market is just growing so fast. Im so excited about (the outlook for) Chinas beauty market.

As for the fierce competition from heavyweight global beauty brands in China, Brian said the young generation of Chinese consumers has given her much confidence and encouragement.

Young people very much know who they are… Everybody wants individualization. They want things that speak to them, Brian noted. That brings a lot of innovation and gives indie brands like us such opportunities to grow.

Bullet train to link Xiongan New Area with Hong Kong

By CGTN (CNTV)09:10, July 06, 2019

A new bullet train will link Tianjin West Station with West Kowloon Station in Chinas Hong Kong from July 10, and a stop at Baiyangdian Station in Xiongan New Area will be added, according to Beijing Railway Bureau.

The new route means there will be a direct railway link between Xiongan New Area, also known as Chinas city of the future,鈥?and Hong Kong.

Other changes to the operation of a number of railway lines were also announced, including the addition of a new high-speed train to connect Chengde in Hebei Province with Harbin in Heilongjiang Province, both of which are famous tourist destinations in China.

Meanwhile, Shijiazhuang City in Hebei Province and Jiamusi City in Heilongjiang will also be linked by bullet trains.

China reports new African swine fever case in Guangxi

(Xinhua)09:20, July 06, 2019

BEIJING, July 5 (Xinhua) — Chinas agriculture ministry on Friday confirmed a new case of African swine fever in south Chinas Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

The outbreak occurred in a village in Luchuan County, Yulin City, with the viral disease infecting 9 pigs and killing 9, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said, citing a report of China Animal Disease Control Center.

A team was dispatched to the area immediately, and local authorities have initiated an emergency response to block, cull affected pigs and disinfect the venue.

Transport of all pigs and related products out of or into the blockade region is forbidden, the ministry said.

African swine fever is believed to infect only pigs, and no humans or other species have thus far been infected.

China reported its first case of the disease in August 2018 in the northeastern province of Liaoning. Later outbreaks were reported in several other provincial regions.

Taiwan compatriots offered 300 internships, job opportunities on mainland

(Xinhua)09:21, July 06, 2019

TIANJIN, July 5 (Xinhua) — Authorities from the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region provided more than 300 internships and job opportunities to Taiwan compatriots at a job fair held Friday in northern Chinas Tianjin Municipality.

The job fair attracted more than 50 Taiwan job hunters and 19 companies, including Tianjin (Binhai) Offshore Entrepreneurial Base for Overseas Professionals, Career International and Unicloud.com.

Yu Jiaqing, director of Tianjin Human Resources Development Service Center of China, said these internships and job opportunities involved fields including technology, finance, marketing and management.

Tianjin Human Resources Development Service Center of China was designated as a base of internship and employment for Taiwan compatriots and a liaison office for cross-Strait public affairs at the job fair, according to Tianjins Taiwan Affairs Office.

Yu Weizhong, deputy director of Tianjins Taiwan Affairs Office, said more than 100 Taiwan students studied in more than ten Tianjin universities and more than 20 Taiwan compatriots worked as teachers in six universities in Tianjin in 2018.

The job fair for Taiwan compatriots was one of the most important parts of an ongoing Tianjin-Taiwan trade fair.

Joint law enforcement on environment in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region

(Xinhua)08:40, July 05, 2019

SHIJIAZHUANG, July 4 (Xinhua) — Authorities in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei will conduct joint law enforcement in environment-related areas from 2019 to 2020.

That was learned from a working meeting, held Wednesday in Langfang of Hebei Province, on joint law enforcement involving ecology and environment in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei.

The campaign is aimed at handling cases of cross-region environmental pollution and related violations.

The authorities will inspect industries, with priority going to polluters such as printing, furniture-making, medicine and pesticide, and rubber products. They will also inspect water resources in regional border areas.

China pledged to coordinate its efforts on environmental protection and economic development in 2019. It promised to push for better air quality with better regional coordination and heavy-polluter revamps, according to the Ministry of Ecology and Environment.

Chinese military to recruit more college students in 2019

(Xinhua)09:19, July 25, 2019

BEIJING, July 24 — The Chinese military will increase the proportion of college students in its 2019 recruitment, according to a national conscription teleconference on Wednesday.

According to the conference, this years recruitment mainly targets young people aged between 18 and 22 with senior high school education or above.

College students and graduates are preferred in recruitment, and they will enjoy extended age limits.

Applicants can enroll online via www.gfbzb.gov.cn before Aug. 5.

China will never seek hegemony white paper

(Xinhua)11:50, July 24, 2019

BEIJING, July 24 — China will never seek hegemony, expansion or spheres of influence, said a white paper released by the State Council Information Office on Wednesday.

The white paper titled Chinas National Defense in the New Era described this as the distinctive feature of Chinas national defense.

The Chinese nation has always loved peace, the white paper said, adding that the Peoples Republic of China has never started any war or conflict since its founding 70 years ago.

Since the introduction of reform and opening-up, China has been committed to promoting world peace, and has voluntarily downsized the Peoples Liberation Army by over 4 million troops, it added.

China has grown to be the worlds second largest economy neither by receiving handouts from others nor by engaging in military expansion or colonial plunder. Instead, it has developed through its peoples hard work and efforts to maintain peace, the white paper said.

China advocates partnerships rather than alliances and does not join any military bloc, the white paper said, adding that the country stands against aggression and expansion, and opposes arbitrary use or threat of arms.

The development of Chinas national defense aims to meet its rightful security needs and contribute to the growth of the worlds peaceful forces, according to the white paper.

History proves and will continue to prove that China will never follow the beaten track of big powers in seeking hegemony. No matter how it might develop, China will never threaten any other country or seek any sphere of influence, the white paper said.

China pursues nuclear strategy of self-defense white paper

(Xinhua)11:47, July 24, 2019

BEIJING, July 24 — China pursues a nuclear strategy of self-defense, the goal of which is to maintain national strategic security by deterring other countries from using or threatening to use nuclear weapons against China, a white paper said Wednesday.

China is always committed to a nuclear policy of no first use of nuclear weapons at any time and under any circumstances, and not using or threatening to use nuclear weapons against non-nuclear-weapon states or nuclear-weapon-free zones unconditionally, said the white paper titled Chinas National Defense in the New Era, released by the State Council Information Office.

China advocates the ultimate complete prohibition and thorough destruction of nuclear weapons. China does not engage in any nuclear arms race with any other country and keeps its nuclear capabilities at the minimum level required for national security, according to the white paper.

China issues white paper on national defense in new era

(Xinhua)10:49, July 24, 2019

BEIJING, July 24 — China on Wednesday issued a white paper to expound on its defensive national defense policy in the new era and explain the practice, purposes and significance of Chinas efforts to build a fortified national defense and a strong military.

Titled Chinas National Defense in the New Era, the white paper was released by the State Council Information Office, with a view to helping the international community better understand Chinas national defense.

The main body of the white paper was divided into six sections: the international security situation, Chinas defensive national defense policy in the new era, fulfilling the missions and tasks of Chinas armed forces in the new era, reform in Chinas national defense and armed forces, reasonable and appropriate defense expenditure, and actively contributing to building a community with a shared future for mankind.

It is the 10th white paper on national defense the Chinese government has issued since 1998 and the first comprehensive one since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in 2012.

A number of figures were also used in the 27,000-character white paper, and 10 tables on topics such as the breakdown of Chinas defense expenditure and international cooperation activities were added as appendices.

China keeps active military force at 2 mln after downsizing white paper

(Xinhua)13:14, July 24, 2019

BEIJING, July 24 — The Chinese military has cut 300,000 personnel to keep the total active force at 2 million, said a white paper released by the State Council Information Office on Wednesday.

Reform measures have been taken to transfer more officer positions to non-commissioned officers and civilian staff, downsize the leading organs at all levels by reducing their subordinate sections, leadership hierarchies and staff, and streamline the institutions and personnel in arts, sports, press, publication, logistical support, medical facilities, depots, and educational and research institutes, said the white paper titled Chinas National Defense in the New Era.

The number of personnel in the leading organs at and above regiment level has been cut by about 25 percent and that of non-combat units by almost 50 percent, it said.

The Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) has significantly downsized the active force of the PLA Army, maintained that of the PLA Air Force at a steady number, moderately increased that of the PLA Navy and PLA Rocket Force, and optimized the force structures of all services and arms, it said.

The development of Chinas defense reserves has been enhanced. China is streamlining the number of primary militia nationwide, driving deeper reform of militia and reserve forces in their size, structure and composition, and promoting integrated development and employment of the reserve and active forces.

The deployment of combat forces has been adjusted for a strategic configuration that meets the demands of safeguarding Chinas national security in the new era, according to the white paper.