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China could more than double its oil trade with the US this year compared to 2017, she said, and the combination of higher volumes and rising oil prices in 2018 could triple the value of last year's oil trade, which was worth .4 billion, or 1.2 percent of 2017's trade deficit.
China had more than 1.24 million EV charging piles by the end of 2019 including 531,000 public charging piles and 712,000 private ones. The number is expected to reach 5 million by the end of this year with the ratio of charging piles to EVs at the time seen as one to one.
China has granted its 2019 International Science and Technology Cooperation Award, the nation's highest scientific honor for foreign scientists, to 10 foreign scientists from eight countries on Friday. Both the number of recipients and their countries of origin represent record highs. This award recognizes the key roles foreign scientists have played in China's scientific development as well as China's growing effort to diversify its scientific partners in recent years, according to the National Office for Science and Technology Awards. Of the 10 winners, three are from the United States, while the United Kingdom, Russia, Finland, Italy, Norway, Austria and Pakistan have one winner each. It marks the first time for scientists from Norway, Austria and Pakistan to win this award. "I feel very much honored to be given the award, which represents a profound recognition of the collaborative work I've been involved in with Chinese scientists over the last 25 years," said Nils Stenseth, noted Norwegian evolutionary biologist and a professor at the University of Oslo in Norway. Last year, China and Norway celebrated their 65th anniversary of establishing diplomatic ties, and this relationship has facilitated recent government-level scientific cooperation between the two countries, he said. In 2015, the Research Council of Norway launched a new funding program to support its international scientific projects and partnerships, which involved Chinese partner institutions, he said. Some notable examples include the study of ecology and the evolution plague, social impact of climate change, and photovoltaics for sustainable development. "This partnership is of uttermost importance for the higher education and research sector in Norway," he said, adding China and Norway are powerhouses in research and education in fields such as marine science and environmental issues. "We thus have much to learn from each other.""A close China-Norway cooperation is important in order to further strengthen world-leading research groups, and for some fields helps develop knowledge platforms to address the many global challenges facing us today," he said. "China's contribution is essential to solve the global challenges in areas such as poverty reduction, climate, health, energy and environment." Through these dialogues and cooperation, Stenseth said he has learned much about China just as Chinese scientists have learned much about the academic traditions and cultures from other countries. "Such collegial interactions and dialogues do for sure contribute to a better and more harmonious world," he added. Austrian civil engineer and winner of the cooperation award Herbert Mang said when he first visited China in the 1980s, the country's science and technology were lagging behind European countries. "Now, China's science and technology have caught up mightily.""As a civil engineer, I have always been fascinated by China's unique activities in the design of key infrastructure, such as long-spanning bridges and tunnels in geologically demanding and seismically challenging areas," he said. "These types of structures have also played an important role in Austrian civil engineering, and their safe and economic design requires great scientific effort."Through decadeslong collaboration between China and Austria in civil engineering, Mang said one of the main benefits is that both countries have fostered a group of well-trained, promising young engineers for academia and industry. "I'm optimistic that the mutual scientific esteem of Chinese and Austrian researchers will result in further intensification of joint research activities for the benefit of the two countries and beyond," he said.
China has experienced rapid economic and social development in the past 40 years. Since opening its doors to the world, China has created a unique model for the development of its market economy and established a dynamic business environment. As the world's second-largest economy, China has played an increasingly important role in the world and made great contributions to global growth.
China gained a total of 75.36 billion yuan of FDI in the field of manufacturing, up 12.3 percent on an annualized basis between January and March, data from the Ministry of Commerce show.