Mutual benefit and not criticism and mistrust should be the crux of the relations that Western nations forge with China, says Stephen Perry, a leading British businessman and an old China hand.
On the face of it, the fact that more than three times as many Chinese students now go abroad to study compared with a decade ago does not seem to bode well for China's "brain drain" dilemma.
The oriental look is not everyone's cup of tea. It is on that sentiment that at least one Chinese garment maker is trying to build its fortunes in Europe.
Commercial manufacture of cellulosic bioethanol from agricultural residue is expected to be given further impetus after commercial production begins in China next year, experts say.
Although it is the sixth-smallest country in the world, Liechtenstein has big dreams of attracting more tourists and other business from China.
As China's government seeks to open up the economy and ease it away from leaning on state-owned heavy industry and a massive manufacturing base, the role of small and medium-sized enterprises has become more important.
China's small businesses are cautious about prospects in the world's second-biggest economy amid a manufacturing contraction in recent months, a bank survey has shown.
From the statement issued after the Third Plenum of the Communist Party of China's Central Committee that finished on Nov 12, it is clear that the meeting has the potential to make history.
The aroma of white tea fills the air. It is fresh, pure, light and mellow, intriguing tea lovers who wonder about the vast expanse of Dai-bai and Daffodil Bai tea trees that blossom in Fuding.
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