The World Trade Organization on Thursday released the report of a panel that backed China's challenge of countervailing and anti-dumping measures taken by the United States against certain products from China.
Liberalization policies are creating opportunities for overseas financial institutions and their clients, reports Wu Yiyao from Shanghai
Trade and financial services are among the sectors that have been benefiting the most so far in the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, analysts said in a half-year review of measures and policies for development in the zone.
The price of Longjing tea, a national beverage of China, will not rise significantly despite a drought last summer because of measures taken by local farmers and the cut in government spending on unnecessary items, said industry insiders.
Competition fierce to be first non-Asian yuan settlement service
Global enthusiasm for yuan-denominated transactions experienced a rare decline in February as the currency's decade-long appreciation came to a halt, and volatility picked up.
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd posted a net profit of 263 billion yuan ($42.3 billion) in 2013, up 10.2 percent from the previous year.
Lenovo Group Ltd is aiming to sell 1 million "smart" television sets in China this year after releasing a highly anticipated second-generation flagship product on Thursday.
ZTE Corp, the seventh-biggest smartphone maker, expects sales of fourth-generation (4G) phones to make up at least 40 percent of its global smartphone shipments in 2014, a company executive said on Thursday.
Citic Pacific's share price rose as much as 31 percent on Thursday after its parent company Citic Group's injected assets.
Airbus SAS received 70 aircraft orders from China during Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to France on Wednesday, but the orders varied in both number and aircraft types from earlier speculation.