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Inner Mongolia group show record profits for 2015
2016-04-01
The Yili Industrial (Group) Co, China's largest dairy producer, with HQ in the city of Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, has reported a gross income of 60.36 billion yuan ($9.36 billion) for 2015.
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Inner Mongolia increasing green technology
2016-04-01
The agriculture and animal husbandry bureau of Inner Mongolia reports that this will be the third year for the region to implement a "green technology for increased grain capacity" model.
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Inner Mongolia subsidizing public transportation
2016-04-01
The city of Hohhot, Inner Mongolia has announced that it is increasing its financial support for public transportation with 150-million-yuan ($23.2 million yuan) in funds this year and has allocated 37.5 million yuan for the Hohhot Bus Communication Corp.
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Fires break out in Inner Mongolia
2016-04-01
The Dong Ujimqin Banner in Inner Mongolia saw two large fires occurring, on March 29 and March 30, with the fire department of the Xilin Gol League mobilizing its armed forest forces and around 300 local firefighters, with more than 40 vehicles and fire-fighting equipment to suppress the fire.
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Inner Mongolia fighting pollution
2016-03-31
The environmental protection department of Inner Mongolia reports that it started a "2016 Inner Mongolia Fights against Pollution" in mid-March, to prevent environmental pollution and reduce the damage already done to the ecology and environment, over the next 6 months.
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Inner Mongolia increasing rural roadwork
2016-03-30
The communications department of Inner Mongolia has reported that it has plans this year for 1,387 road projects in rural and pastoral areas, with a total length of 19,000 kilometers, and asphalt roads in 1,808 villages.
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Inner Mongolia sets up Cultural Heritage Research Institute
2016-03-30
Inner Mongolia Normal University has announced a new Cultural Heritage Research Institute, in the city of Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, on March 26.
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National men's freestyle wrestling championship in North China
2016-03-30
The 2016 National Men's Freestyle Wrestling Championship kicks off in the city of Baotou, Inner Mongolia, on March 29, and will comprise 8 levels, with 344 participants and 46 teams taking part.