China on Thursday announced the expansion of a program for exporters to get a tax refund at departure ports, which should shorten their tax refund period.
Labor unrest is expected to spread following massive layoffs at several IT giants, with experts calling on multinationals to take the issue seriously.
A Chinese antitrust adviser is removed from his position for taking large payments from Qualcomm for his consulting services.
That-and company founder Jack Ma celebrating his 50th birthday on the road-is what it will take for Alibaba Group Holding Ltd to pull off the largest initial public offering in US history.
China's dependency on foreign oil will continue to increase this year despite the ongoing strife in major oil-producing nations like Iraq.
Chinese and overseas companies in the auto industry, including manufacturers, suppliers and dealers, are involved in investigations.
The country's railway operator, China Railway Corp, has asked German machinery manufacturer Voith GmbH to stop providing gearboxes to Chinese trainmakers for safety reasons.
Chinese firms' appetite for mergers and acquisitions declined in the first half of 2014, but the outlook remains positive thanks to reforms and changes in the macroeconomic environment.
Nearly 180,000 industrial robots were sold worldwide last year and one-fifth of those were installed in China, which is now the biggest market for robotics.
Rampant illegal mining, black market dealing and smuggling has seriously disrupted the rare earths market and led to a nosedive in prices of the resources in China.
China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC) has completed construction of its 17th floating production, storage and offloading unit valued at 2.7 billion yuan ($440 million).
China's largest commercial property developer said the mixed-use development, having a 110,000 sq m construction area in a premier site, will be a high-end landmark in Los Angeles.
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