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Who's who

[2013-04-20 07:18]

Mercedes-Benz: 'Bright new China future'

[2013-04-19 08:18]

Editor's note: China is the seventh country Hubertus Troska has served in for his career with Daimer AG, however, it's also the first one outside of Germany, for which he takes charge of all of the company's business operations.

Leading the way forward

[2013-04-19 08:18]

Editor's note: In early 2010 when Nicholas Speeks took over Mercedes-Benz' operations in Japan, the biggest global automotive industry news was that China had just overtaken the US as the world's largest vehicle market.

Raising the bar in China's auto industry

[2013-04-19 08:18]

In the past decade, foreign automakers have teamed up with China's domestic auto companies in joint ventures to conceive innovative technologies and deliver localized products that have given domestic consumers more choices than ever.

Education future

[2013-04-18 05:31]

FESCO Adecco Win4Youth, a global charity activity, sent its first team to Hezhang county in southwestern Guizhou province in early April to start its first donation troupe of the year.

Consumer goods firms more willing to hire

[2013-04-18 05:31]

Buoyed by the central government's efforts to boost domestic consumption, the consumer goods sector has been more resilient than other industries in the past two quarters with companies in the sector more willing to hire.

Chinese cities attract top professionals

[2013-04-18 05:31]

As companies continue to expand into Asia and China, reshape their organizational structures, relocate their plants and enter new markets, they create cross-border opportunities for talented professionals.

Amazon in troubled water over third-party pirates

[2013-04-17 07:58]

When Amazon China first opened its online sales to third-party book suppliers in 2011, then-President Wang Hanhua warned the company should be very cautious in the selection of agents and bookstore owners to guarantee genuine, legal titles.

Unauthorized 'Star Wars sequel' faces copyright reality

[2013-04-17 07:58]

Three recently published science fiction novels by Chinese writer Zheng Jun have stirred up controversy with their claim to be a "sequel to Star Wars" on the book covers.

IP Scene

[2013-04-17 07:58]

1. Beijing

Report: Wages on the rise

[2013-04-15 07:57]

Manufacturing wages in southern China's Pearl River Delta are expected to rise 9.2 percent this year, faster than the 7.6 percent rate of growth respondents reported for 2012 wages, Standard Chartered said in a report.

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[2013-04-15 07:57]

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