The Shanghai Pudong New Area People's Court on Thursday rejected a request by Shenzhen Proview Technology to stop Apple from selling iPads in the city.
Qiaodan Sports, the company sued by US basketball legend Michael Jordan for unauthorized use of his name, defended itself by stressing its brand "cannot be identified with Michael Jordan".
A 32-nation conference agreed that Europe should drop its unilateral decision to impose a green tax on airlines flying into the European Union.
International naval cooperation has to be strengthened to effectively tackle piracy, Chinese and overseas naval officials said on Thursday.
China will not engage in an arms race with other countries, Defense Ministry spokesman Geng Yansheng said on Wednesday.
Thirty-seven people, including at least 15 children, have been confirmed to be suffering from lead poisoning in South China's Guangdong province, local authorities said Thursday.
Chinese authorities said they will implement an intensified crackdown on crimes related to "gutter oil," vowing to hand down the death penalty for cases that are serious enough.
China's central government has pledged to provide equal access to public services for people living in urban areas without proper residential permits.
China's economy is expected to expand by 8.5 percent in 2012, slightly down from 9.2 percent in 2011, said the head of a Chinese government think tank.
Four people were killed and more than 30 hospitalized after being poisoned by toxic glue in Guangzhou, capital of South China's Guangdong province.
The Dongfeng Motor Company Ltd will recall 8,818 Tiida sedans starting March 20, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine said Thursday.
A Shanghai court ruled against a Chinese company on Thursday in a suit that sought to prevent Apple from selling its popular iPad mobile device in China.