China lowered the import tax on electrical products from 20 to 10 percent starting from January 27, 2011, the State Council Tariffs Commission announced on Thursday.
Those who shy away from going home for the holidays during the Chinese New Year are normal, Chinese experts suggest.
About 70 persons engaged in protecting China's endangered species of wild Fauna and Flora at the grassroots level were granted the Subaru Ecological Protection Award 2010.
China's Basketball Association (CBA) announced it will ban "cacophonic music" during games, including singer Gong Linna's smash hit Tante .
China will continue to lead the world's economic output in 2011, with its economy projected to grow 9.6 percent year-on-year in 2011, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said in its updated World Economic Outlook on Jan 25.
China has not decided the commercial banks' annual lending limit for 2011 yet, Liu Mingkang, chairman of the country's top banking regulator said in Davos on Jan 26, China Securities Journal reported Thursday.
China imported 164.83 million tons of coal in 2010, up 30.99 percent on the previous year and coal exports declined 15.03 percent for the same period to 19.03 million tons, the Beijing News reported Thursday, citing data from the nation’s top economic planner.
Supply shortage is the basic reason for the rocketing housing price, and China needs to build a healthy house-leasing market to fulfill the huge demand, State Council advisor Chen Quansheng said at an economic forum held by the China Business on Tuesday.
An introduction to how Chinese people regard rabbit.
Six animation films involving characters of rabbits will be released this year, according to the State Administration of Radio film and Television.
Datang International Power Generation Co Ltd (Datang Power) reported a 110 million yuan ($16.7 million) deficit last year, and sources said the deficit is a result of the high cost of thermal power generation, the 21st Century Business Herald reported Wednesday.
Government vehicles will be installed with GPS (Global Positioning System) in South China's Guangzhou to curb misuse and cut unnecessary expenditure.