What 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.
Read MoreChina to probe into imported U.S. and South Korean solar-grade polysilicon
China says it will open probes into imported U.S. and South Korean solar-grade polysilicon, which is used to make solar products.
Read MoreIs the CCTV gala losing its charm?
Along with eating dumplings and setting off fireworks, watching the annual CCTV Spring Festival Gala has been a Lunar Ne
Read MoreGraduation blues
Ge Donghua looks tired. With a tough job market at the year-end it will be a tough Spring Festival.葛东华(音译)看上去
Read MoreReturning students: plight of the sea turtles
“I LEFT in 1980 with only three dollars in my pocket,” recalls Li Sanqi. Like most in that elite group, he excelled, r
Read MoreChanges in consumption patterns in China
Although Women's Day is not a big day, many female white collar workers use it as an excuse to reward themselves thr
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