An official in charge of the technology center of China Radio International (CRI) was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Monday for accepting bribes using his job.
The urbanization coverage during the 12th Five Year Plan (2011-2015) will exceed 50%, according to an official at the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) on Tuesday.
Chin's CPI will rise 3.2 percent in 2010, Beijing Times reported Tuesday, citing an expert with the State Information Center.
China Central Huijin Investment Ltd, the domestic investment arm of the nation's sovereign wealth fund, China Investment Corp, is expected to earn over 70 billion yuan in dividends from the nation's big three lenders in 2009, Shanghai Securities News reported Tuesday.
The physical condition of the young generation in China is on the decline for 10 years straight, including speed and strength quality, according to the National Physique Monitoring report cited by Beijing Youth Daily.
The World Trade Organization (WTO) has confirmed that China has edged out Germany to be the world’s biggest exporter in 2009, accounting for 10 percent of the global export, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) of China announced in its website on Monday.
Shanghai hotel prices of all levels are expected to rise during the World Expo, with the highest being triple the normal rates, the Beijing News reported Tuesday.
All but two of China's top 10 most profitable listed companies in 2009 are from the energy or financial sector, the Beijing Times reported Tuesday, based on 832 annual financial reports, or more than half of the total that were released by Monday morning.
French President Nicolas Sakozy is scheduled to visit China later in April and will attend the opening ceremony of the Shanghai Word Expo on May 1st, according to Hervé Ladsous, ambassador of France to China on Tuesday.
Nine colleges in Beijing will hire mentors to help students who are suffering from problems in life, the China Youth Daily reported today.
Okay Airways, China's first private airline, reopened its regional air service on Sunday using a China-made turboprop MA60, Beijing Daily reported Monday.
PepsiCo Inc evaded taxation of up to 1.11 million yuan ($162,600) during the process of material imports, a secondary court in Guangzhou said last week.