Meanwhile, China will channel more energy into reducing prices and administrative fees in monopolized sectors, and strive to lower business burdens. Since 2013, the central government has eliminated or reduced about 500 administrative fees on…
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For China’s Factories, a Weaker Currency Is a Double-Edged Sword
Big Western department store chains have learned to pit manufacturers against one another — and China is full of air-conditioner manufacturers. When the renminbi weakens, the chains simply tell factory bosses to cut their prices…
Here's how the US military is sticking it to Beijing in the South China Sea
China has for years been whittling away at the US military’s asymmetrical advantage in conventional military strength with a naval buildup, building and militarizing artificial islands in the South China Sea, and creating systems and…
China Shares Fall as Rally Loses Steam
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A delivery man just became one of the richest people in China
It’s a stark reversal for a company that got its start in what Wang has called the sneaky business of “black delivery,” back in the ’90s when only China’s post office was allowed to handle…
China says supports WTO after U.S. trade threat
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Hershey to cut 15 percent of workforce. Is China to blame?
Hoping to broaden its footprint in China, Hershey acquired a local chocolatier Shanghai … “Removing cost and complexity from our business will make us more flexible to quickly react to changing consumer and competitive marketplace…
China's new banking regulator vows to tighten supervision, curb risks
BEIJING China’s newly appointed banking regulator vowed on Thursday to strengthen supervision of the lending sector, underscoring Beijing’s determination to fend off financial risks and push forward with reforms this year. Guo Shuqing, making his…
The Data Is In: How Trump Has Shaken Chinese Sentiment Towards American Brands
What has been the real impact of Donald Trump’s first month in office on the perception of US brands in China? While many have speculated on this, the Shanghai-based consumer research firm China Skinny and…
Risk prevention in China's banking sector to be a 2017 focus: new regulator
BEIJING China’s newly appointed banking regulator said on Thursday that risk prevention in the sector will be a more prominent policy focus in 2017. Guo Shuqing, chairman of the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC), also…
The importance of China’s high-speed tech transfer policy
Railway Technology News, views and contacts from the global Railway industry Chinese president, Xi Jinping, is keen to expand the country’s high speed network. China has 20,000km of high-speed route, zig-zagging across the country. Chinese…
China’s latest combat drone Wing Loong II could be its biggest export item
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China's Sinopec taps Scandinavia for geothermal technology
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