Gao Changqing, 68, board chairman of Zibo Wanchang Science and Technology Co Ltd, committed suicide on Monday, the next market day of his company's IPO, China Securities Journal reported on Tuesday, quoting a source with the local government.
Beijing plans to redo its city planning scheme in 2013, The Beijing News reported. The current scheme was set in 2005 for the 2004-2020 period.
Wang Guiqing said the US launched more Section 337 investigations against China in the past five years than it had in the last 20 years.
One of the world's most advanced super oil rigs will start operating in China's South Sea in August, the Beijing Daily reported today.
State Grid Corp of China promised to give priority to daily electricity use, especially at hospitals and schools, during this summer's peak energy use season, the Economic Information Daily reported Tuesday.
A Peking University research center released China's Economic Growth Report 2011 on Saturday, the Economic Information Daily reported.
China is implementing tighter controls on plastic bag use, expanding restrictions introduced in June 1, 2008, Yangzi Evening News reported Monday.
China's central bank sent out notifications to many payment service companies about attending an establishment conference Monday for the China Payment and Clearing Association, cnr.cn reported.
Shanghai has submitted a proposal to the State Council, China's Cabinet, aimed at allowing its citizens to make direct investments overseas, but haven't gotten an official reply, the Xinhua News Agency reported Monday.
China is to tighten oversight of its TV advertisement broadcasts, the Beijing Times reported on Monday quoting Gan Lin, vice director of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC).
East China's Jiangsu province is planning to equip its marriage registration offices with "buffer zone" rooms to help divorcing couples to think calmly before making the final decision to end their marriage, according to the provincial civil affairs bureau.
The number of security guards in China had hit 4.21 million as of December 2010, reported the People’s Daily Sunday, quoting a source from The Ministry of Public Security.