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[2014-06-03 07:11]

Air China to expand its routes to Washington, DC

Nestea leaves shelves amid competition

[2014-06-03 07:11]

It's a steep challenge for Western beverage producers to sell tea in China.

Domestic vintages have tough row to hoe

[2014-06-03 07:11]

China's makers of merlot and chardonnay have found success at home but have struggled to convince consumers overseas that their vintages can compete with offerings from more established wine nations.

At risk in the water

[2014-06-02 07:13]

Ten aquatic animals, each representing a river, have been chosen by environmental experts - with help from the public - to raise awareness of endangered creatures and their habitats.

Burden of care grows bigger

[2014-05-31 07:51]

In Hong Chuanmu's eyes, the reason parents choose boarding schools for their children has changed over the years.

Frontline

[2014-05-31 07:51]

Tidying up the mess

Students quickly adapt to a home away from home

[2014-05-31 07:51]

An increasing number of students are now attending boarding schools.

European firms' 'best era' may be over

[2014-05-30 06:59]

Nearly half of European businesses fear their "golden times" in China are over, amid tougher business conditions in a slowing economy, according to the 2014 European Business in China Business Confidence Survey. It's conducted by the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China in partnership with Roland Berger Strategy Consultants.

Nation becoming top mobile phone market

[2014-05-30 06:59]

China will become the world's largest mobile phone market by revenue for the first time by year end, overtaking the United States, an industry report said. Internet guru Mary Meeker has identified the country as the most mobile nation in the world.

Project paves way for nuclear exports

[2014-05-30 06:59]

Construction of China's first two CAP1400 nuclear reactors is expected to start in Shandong province this year, with commissioning set for 2018, industry sources said.

CBRC warns lenders of joint loan risks

[2014-05-30 06:59]

The China Banking Regulatory Commission is strengthening its efforts to oversee joint-guarantee loans for fear risk will be transmitted from one company to another if the Chinese economy keeps slowing down, Reuters reported.

What's news

[2014-05-30 06:59]

Philips, Alibaba sign deal for services in China

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