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Apr'15

Rémy Cointreau profit falls as China gives up gifts

Rémy Cointreau’s heavy exposure to a slowing Chinese market and a continuing reliance on cognac sales have harmed its financial performance.

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Apr'15

Apple takes high road in China smartphone standoff with Xiaomi

Apple is steering clear of Chinese rival Xiaomi Inc's low-price online strategy, ramping up store openings in China to harness its premium edge and fend off the fast-growing No.3 global smartphone maker.

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Apr'15

China’s DJI drones flying high among U.S. companies

Sixty-one of the 129 companies that received regulatory approval to use unmanned aircraft are using DJI drones, or 47 percent, far ahead of its nearest rival.

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Apr'15

Thanksgiving celebrations have nothing on Chinese New Year

The Lunar New Year festival, which kicks off this week, is the biggest in Asia. Here's how it stacks up against the Thanksgiving holiday in three charts.

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Apr'15

Coca-Cola China to buy Xiamen Culiangwang

Cocacola China yesterday announced its intention to make a cash offer to acquire 100 percent equity interest of Xiamen Culiangwang Beverage Technology Co.

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Apr'15

Filial Conduct That Impressed The Gods: Shun The Great

Filial Conduct That Impressed The Gods: Shun The GreatShun, a legendary ancient emperor and one of the Five Emperors, ha

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Apr'15

Rules coming for exhibition business

China is planning to boost development of the exhibition industry through market liberalization, according to a guideline released by the State Council.

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Apr'15

China’s transition from being the world’s factory to a source of capital and demand

With China joining the U.S. in the plus-$10 trillion GDP club, Beijing's shifts have big implications for the world.

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Apr'15

Nuclear worries stop Intel from selling chips to Chinese supercomputers

Intel and Nvidia have been blocked from selling chips to four Chinese supercomputer centers because the U.S. government has determined those computers are used for "nuclear explosive activities."

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Apr'15

Further signs of liberalization for e-commerce in the Shanghai Free Trade Zone

Foreign investors looking to enter China’s lucrative e-commerce market are now allowed to set up wholly foreign-owned e-commerce companies on a pilot basis in the Shanghai Free Trade Zone.

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