Readies south China blueprint to challenge Japanese joint ventures
German premium carmaker BMW plans to build a research and development (R&D) center in China to enable its vehicles to better cater to local buyers.
Editor's Note: 2009 proved highly eventful in China's expanding automotive market. Here we present a brief round-up of the key developments in this dynamic sector.
Icon that defines status in China says sales to grow at least 25%
Property tax, an issue debated for almost seven years, suddenly became a reality on Tuesday when authorities revealed it could be imposed as early as the end of next year.
The soaring number of unimplemented court rulings - such things as awards of damages that are never paid - has "alarmingly" hurt the interests of vulnerable local groups, including tens of thousands of low-paid migrant workers, a senior judicial official said yesterday.
A Xicheng district court judge said yesterday that the number of first-time and repeat-offender drug-related cases is on the rise.
Nearly 100 matchmaking agencies launched a "love hunt" to find pretty girls on the capital's streets for their millionaire customers yesterday, triggering fierce public criticism.
Capital to promote more eco-friendly modes of transport in the near future
The oldest sections of the Great Wall in the Beijing area - parts built around 1,500 years ago - should be getting more attention, according to an authority on the ancient landmark.
An actress, who was outraged when her face was superimposed onto the half-naked body of another woman on the cover of a DVD she was featured in, was awarded 50,000 yuan in compensation at Yayuncun court yesterday.
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