China overtook the United States as the world's largest car market on sales of sedans. Future growth lies with sport utility vehicles (SUVs).
Rare earths production in China, as a percentage of the global total, will fall sharply from the current 95 percent to 60 percent within two years, as foreign players resume mining of the precious minerals, an industry expert said.
The world's supply of rare-earth minerals will outstrip demand within five years, reversing global reliance on China's exports as more foreign players begin exploration of their own, industrial executives said.
China's railway development will not slow down,Hu Yadong said on Monday.
The growing number of car owners in China is proving to be a big attraction to the after-sales market in the almost two years since sales boomed.
The first thing you notice about Tian Xun is his smell. It is sophisticated - and expensive. Dunhill's London eau de toilette to be precise, apparently representing modern, masculine, elegance. Rich, dark and surprisingly fruity, according to the advertising.
The sales revenue of the direct-selling industry on the Chinese mainland will grow more than 30 percent this year to 60 billion yuan ($8.79 billion).
China's major wireless telecom companies, all State-owned enterprises, are coming under pressure to eradicate access to porn through wireless application protocol (WAP) sites on mobile phones.
China would launch a review of the anti-dumping measures against chloroform imports from the European Union, the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the United States on Monday.
The economically developed Guangdong province in southern China witnessed a stable growth in food exports in the first 10 months, thanks partly to the nation's tax rebate policy for exports, according to local customs.
Located in the 798 district, ebeecake's headquarters - open-style offices with plain baking rooms and an ordinary door decorated with its bee logo - has nothing to do with art or romance, except for the sweet flavors.
Besieged by the ballooning cost of talent in China's coastal regions, some multinational companies are traveling to untapped inland cities for equally skilled, but less expensive brainpower.