The main focus of China's economic policy in the near future will be to prevent inflation and an excessive economic slowdown, said Chen Dongqi, vice-president of the Academy of Macroeconomic Research under the National Development and Reform Commission.
China Unicom, the nation's only mobile operator offering Apple Inc's iPhone, released new rules to limit the resale of iPhones, Beijing News reported Monday.
China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) is considering launching an international board on the mainland stock exchanges, Shanghai Securities News reported Monday citing the commission's Vice-Chairman Yao Gang.
China's 77 large- and medium-sized steel mills made a total profit of more than 7 billion yuan in October, the highest monthly profit in the recent months, according to statistics released by the China Iron & Steel Association's website.
Hainan province is likely to implement a duty-free shopping policy on foreign goods at the beginning of next year, allowing tourists to avoid having to pay duties when they leave the island with their purchases, Shihua Financial Information reported Friday.
China's environmental protection spending is expected to top 3 trillion yuan ($450 billion) during the 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-2015), said Wu Xiaoqing, vice-minister of environment protection.
China Eastern Airlines, one of China's top three carriers, will soon announce personnel changes related to its merger with Shanghai Airlines, National Business Daily (NBD) reported Friday.
China has tightened controls over requests for additional funding from property developers, China Securities Journal reported Friday.
Baoding city in northern Hebei province, near China's capital Beijing, has built two model industry parks to attract Taiwan businesses, Chinanews.com.cn reported Thursday citing sources at the city's Taiwan affairs office.
China will potentially build 11 more gas reserve bases to reinforce the country's natural gas supply, the 21st Century Business Herald reported Wednesday.
Shanghai Petroleum Exchange (SPE), China's first stock exchange for the trade of oil products, will open the country's first electronic trading platform for natural gas and liquefied gas, 21st Century Business Herald reported Thursday.
The price of rare earth metals fell this week, a change from an earlier price boom, National Business Daily reported Thursday.