China raises threshold for airlines’ fuel surcharge
The threshold for fuel surcharges for domestic flights will be raised in an effort to cut passengers' travel costs, China's top economic planner announced on Wednesday.
Read MoreWestern media’s pervasive bias against China today
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Read MoreChina eases forex controls for foreign-invested enterprises
BEIJING, April 8 (Xinhua) -- The State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) released rules to further relax foreign
Read MoreTencent WeChat to provide more public services
Tencent's popular smartphone chatting application WeChat has launched a new section for easier access to the city's public utility services.
Read MoreHudson: Income remains biggest concern for job hopping in China
Salaries remain the biggest concern when considering job hopping especially for young workers, recruitment agency Hudson said in a report.
Read MoreWhat goes up must come down, even China
What would China look like if it were growing at just 2 per cent a year? That sounds like a ridiculously pessimistic que
Read MoreAustralian Broadcasting Corp to launch China-based portal AustraliaPlus.cn
The Australian Broadcasting Corp hopes to generate new revenue from Chinese audiences with the launch of a new China-based website.
Read MoreShanghai’s 1st Legoland Discovery Center expected to open in spring of 2016
The first Legoland Discovery Center in Shanghai is expected to open in 2016 as the company behind the leisure attraction intends to further expand its footprint in the city.
Read MoreHow to solve the ageing problem in China
The fiscal constraints related to aging are well known, caused mainly by spiraling healthcare and pension costs. However
Read MoreWal-Mart keeps competitors at bay in China
Wal-Mart remained the best retail partner in China for consumer goods companies, although RT-Mart is quickly bridging the gap with other home-grown retailers.
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