The massive growth in emerging-market cities will fundamentally change the competitive landscape, according to a report released today by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG).
Banned Hong Kong badminton player Zhou Mi plans to prove her innocence in a failed drug test by giving birth to a baby, Guangzhou Daily reported Tuesday.
After she tried to stop a colleague from smoking in the office, Wang Fen, 49, was sent to the hospital and diagnosed with a cerebral concussion, www.cnhubei.com reported Tuesday.
The People's Insurance Co (Group) of China (PICC), the country's leading insurance conglomerate, has achieved material progress in bringing in a strategic investor, thus paving the way for its listing, the group's top management said on Tuesday.
The Chinese government will impose more severe punishment than ever on companies that fail to meet the green goals set by the state, and provide more education to the general public to drive the country's sustainable growth, according to a leading Chinese delegate to the fourth Annual Meeting of New Champions here on Monday.
Census takers in some Beijing districts have quit their jobs due to the heavy workload during the one-month preliminary check of the capital’s residents, the Beijing News reported Monday.
More than 1,000 leaders from government and industry around the world gathered in Tianjin Monday for start of the 2010 Summer Davos, or the the fourth Annual Meeting of the New Champions.
Water shortage in Beijing will reach 200 million to 300 million cubic meters before the water diverted from southern China is available for use here, an official from the Beijing Water Authority said during a forum on Tuesday.
The increasing population of aged people will put high pressure on China’s pension system, with two taxpayers supporting one pensioner by 2035, experts warned during the 21st Century Forum in Beijing on Wednesday.
China moved up two places this year to No 27 in rankings of the Global Competitiveness Report 2010-2011.
Hundreds of students who failed to finish their post-graduate or doctoral degrees within the proper time frame will face the possibility of being dismissed by Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, Central China’s Hubei province
Well-known Chinese billionaire Chen Guangbiao says he is willing to donate all his wealth after he dies in a letter to Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.Survey: The charity of China's rich: