The annual China Internet Development Report for 2016, released by Chinese data analysis software provider Gridsum Holding Inc, shows that the growth rate of internet access via mobile phones increased to 20.4 percent in China…
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CITIC 'plans domestic IPO' to boost capital
[Photo/China Daily] BEIJING-CITIC Trust Co, China’s largest trust firm, is planning an initial public offering on the domestic stock market to boost its capital, according to sources. CITIC Trust General Manager Li Zimin announced the…
China's “Millennium Business Capital” Guangzhou hosted a roadshow meeting of 2017 Fortune Global Forum in Hong Kong
HONG KONG, Feb. 28, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Along with the opening of the 2017 Fortune Most Powerful Women International (MPWI) Summit in Hong Kong, Guangzhou municipal government hosted a roadshow meeting of 2017 Fortune Global…
China Feb factory growth beats expectations as orders pick up
The services sector accounted for over half of China’s economy last year and for the majority of growth, as rising wages give Chinese consumers the opportunity travel and eat out more. Improving business conditions in…
NT business urged to prepare for Chinese visitors
THE first steps in preparing Territory tourist operators to be “China ready” for the 30,000 Chinese visitors targeted by Tourism NT has been completed. About 40 operators across a range of areas including hospitality, retail…
China extends property curbs to satellite cities as speculative forces spill over
BEIJING China has extended property curbs to two satellite cities, in a sign regulators are concerned that speculators are banking on the country’s ambitious urbanization plans and buying in towns nearby sprawling metropolises. Non-local residents…
Russia, China veto new UN sanctions on Syria
Russia and China vetoed new UN sanctions on Syria Tuesday and the U.S. ambassador accused both countries of refusing to hold President Bashar Assad’s regime accountable for the use of chemical weapons. “They put their…
China’s manufacturing PMI hits three-month high as Xi vows to curb financial risks
Activity in China’s manufacturing sector expanded faster than expected in February, an official survey showed on Wednesday. The official Purchasing Managers’ Index rose to a three-month high of 51.6 in February, compared with the previous…
ISIS militants from China's Muslim minority group vow to return home and 'shed blood like rivers' in the terror group's first video to target the country
ISIS militants from China’s Muslim minority group have vowed to return home and shed rivers of blood in the terror group’s first video to target the country. The 30-minute clip was released on Monday by…
China may drop stimulus measures as economy gathers steam, say analysts
China’s economy has showed a strong recovery at the start of this year, offering a good opportunity for the country’s lawmakers attending the annual parliamentary sessions in Beijing starting on Sunday to discuss whether it’s…
China-ROK exchanges need public support: FM spokesman
BEIJING, March 1 (Xinhua) — China on Wednesday said the public’s will is vital to its ties with the Republic of Korea (ROK) as bilateral relations are strained by the ROK’s plan to deploy THAAD.…
China's plan to become a football powerhouse
China now has a glittering cast of football players and coaches … Mark Dreyer who has been covering the Chinese Super League for ten years told ITV News: “Two years ago it would have been…
China crackdown threatens to cut foreign investment
Stiffer currency regulations in China could dampen Vancouver real estate sales, but some say they might also provide an excuse for China-based investors to bail out of Metro Vancouver’s slowing housing market. According to global…