Adidas has reported strong first quarter results in Greater China with sales increasing 30% on a currency-neutral basis. The year-on-year growth was driven by the Adidas and Reebok brands and is in line with estimates…
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Adidas Greater China posts 30% sales growth
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China is the world’s largest e-commerce market, and consumers are bombarded with choices. Retailers and brands have to make serious efforts to get Chinese online shoppers to pay attention to them. That even goes for…
China's Healthcare Reforms: Medtech Manufacturers Must Remain Cautious
China’s healthcare market has been resilient in recent years, and it will continue to grow rapidly at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of over 19 percent from a market size of (USD) $350 million…
Global business support spurs China’s growth
As China remains a dominant make up producer, particularly in areas of innovation such as lip care, the next ten years are expected to bring increased overseas investment, governmental backing and worldwide business opportunities. Market…
OpenStack® Board Elects China Unicom and FiberHome as Gold Members of the Foundation
At the OpenStack Summit Boston, the Board of Directors of the OpenStack Foundation elected China Unicom (News – Alert) and FiberHome Telecommunication Technologies as Gold Members of the Foundation. Both new Gold Members demonstrate OpenStack’s…
China is bent on world domination — but not in the way you think
It sent a delegation to Washington last week to warn that “China’s aggressive mercantilist policies are one of the most serious threats facing the future of U.S. advanced technology sectors,” as their policy paper says…
China Finance Minister Leaves Japan For 'Emergency Meeting'
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Canadian woman's sister and lawyer speak about her Beijing arrest
It was shortly after 8 a.m. on Feb. 19 when the group of men slipped into Sun Qian’s villa. A half-dozen of them barged into the bedroom of the wealthy Chinese businesswoman with a Canadian…
Gas leak in coal mine in central China kills 18 miners
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China begins trial of rights lawyer for 'subversion of state power'
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China beckoning Canada and Mexico as unknowns swirl around Trump White House
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China's April trade growth slows as commodities, electronics demand cools
Beijing China’s import growth slowed faster than expected in April, as inbound shipments of commodities such as iron ore and copper weakened, while export growth more than halved, in line with a general cooling in…