Around the world, China's stock market was the worst-performing one except for Greece, which was mired in the European debt crisis and saw its stock market drop 34.69 percent.
Leading domestic fashion producer Shenzhen Copais Industrial has launched a lawsuit against SKN, an arm of South Korea-based SK Group.
A reporting group of journalists from the country's nine newspapers, news agencies and magazines paid a visit to Gansu Jiuquan Industrial Park's Wind Electricity Equipment Manufacture Industrial Park on June 30.
Beijing plans to revise the Regulation on Banning Smoking in all Public Spaces issued in 1995, in a move to include all indoor public spaces in the smoking ban, Beijing Evening News reported Wednesday.
Skyworth Digital Holding saw its profit jump 188.3 percent to HK$1.33 billion ($170.28 million) for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2010, the consumer electronics producer said in its annual report Wednesday.
State-owned China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) has pumped more than 1.5 billion cubic meters of natural gas from Turkmenistan to China as of June 27, China Petroleum Daily reported on Thursday.
Net assets of all Chinese fund products, except for Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor (QDII) funds, totaled 2.05 trillion yuan as of June 30, down 500 billion yuan from the end of last year, the China Securities Journal reported Thursday.
A trade fair is expected to lure hundreds of Chinese enterprises to explore business potential in the US in late October.
Food safety is Chinese people's No 1 concern, with 72 percent putting it ahead of 10 other issues including social security, and medical and marriage safety, according to a recent survey.
As beer-toasting fans revel in the World Cup binge, Chinese traffic police are busy keeping alcohol-roused game watchers from getting behind the wheel.
Online merchants will be required to register with their real names on e-shopping platforms, a move to further protect consumers' rights and interest, Xinhuanet reported Wednesday, citing a statement from the Ministry of Commerce.
China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC) signed a strategic cooperation agreement with China Resources Group Co (CRC), the Shanghai Securities News reported Wednesday.