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Guangzhou Metro wins first overseas project
2020-02-28
The consortium led by Guangzhou Metro signed a contract on the operation and maintenance of the Pakistan Lahore Orange Line project with Punjab Province, Pakistan on Feb 25.
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Foreigners in Foshan send support for Chinese people
2020-02-26
A number of foreigners who work, live, and study in Foshan, Guangdong province sent their warmhearted support for Foshan and Chinese people who are facing the novel coronavirus pneumonia epidemic.
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Maoming balances epidemic control with industrial, agricultural production
2020-02-25
Maoming in Western Guangdong province has been maintaining control over the novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) epidemic through various measures, while also bringing industrial and agricultural production back to normal with supportive policies, including tax incentives.
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5G construction resumes in South China's Guangdong
2020-02-25
Construction of 5G telecommunications infrastructure is being accelerated in South China's Guangdong as economic activities have been resuming in the province amid the novel coronavirus epidemic.
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Guangdong getting back to work
2020-02-24
Nearly 42,000, or about 82.2 percent, of sizable manufacturing enterprises in Guangdong province, one of the economic powerhouses in the country, have resumed production as the province continues to battle the novel coronavirus outbreak.
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Migrant workers streaming to Guangdong
2020-02-21
South China's Guangdong province, home to a myriad of foreign-funded companies, joint ventures and private firms, is welcoming a growing number of migrant workers from around the country after great efforts by local authorities to attract them after the Lunar New Year.
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So far, no foreign patients in Guangdong
2020-02-21
A foreign novel coronavirus pneumonia patient was discharged from a hospital in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province.
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TCM treatment proves effective against virus in 89% of cases in Guangdong
2020-02-20
A total of 1,245 of confirmed novel coronavirus patients in South China's Guangdong province, or about 94 percent of all the patients, had received traditional Chinese medicine treatment apart from western medicine methods by Tuesday.