The report showed that social security fees paid by Chinese employers comprised the largest contributor to the total tax rate-a measure of the corporate tax burden as a share of commercial profit.
The report did not specify the China market performances, but De Feraudy said that China market has been growing at a fast pace in the past few quarters thanks to a handful of measures offering consumers easier access to the company's solutions, such as Tyre Plus, a network for tire replacement and automobile maintenance services.
The regulator gave the statement after its two-day annual work conference which closed on Friday in Beijing.
The regular activities of the Party organization became more strict and regulated, it said.
The region has seen smooth power supply and sufficient oil and gas reserves with an average daily generating capacity of 21 million kWh of electricity, as well as 81,000 tonnes and 1.6 million cubic meters of product oil and natural gas reserves, respectively.
The regulator also gave the green light to Chongqing Rural Commercial Bank Co Ltd and four other companies in November to jointly set up a consumer finance company with a registered capital of 1.5 billion yuan.
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The report said that in the first half of 2019, the region received about 76 million visits, up 46 per-cent year-on-year. Revenue generated by tourism exceeded 115 billion yuan ( billion), registering an increase of about 48 percent over the same period last year.
The report by Meituan Dianping, China's leading on-demand online service provider, said dads in Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Hangzhou and Tianjin are ranked in the top 5 with the strongest purchasing powers.
The report highlighted AI, robotics, and other tech-enabled next-generation sectors in China that are attracting significant investment, with the pace expected to continue.
The report also found that private firms from China also play a major role in creating jobs as 89 percent of their employees were local Africans, creating nearly 300,000 jobs for African workers. The report suggested that Chinese-owned businesses could eventually employ several million Africans.