McDonald's Corp is starting to resume its full menu in some Chinese cities, almost two weeks after the fast-food chain pulled items including beef and chicken as one of its suppliers was investigated for using expired meat.
China has reportedly excluded the United States' Symantec Corp and Russia's Kaspersky Lab from a list of approved anti-virus software vendors in a move that marks the latest attempt to reduce reliance on overseas software providers amid rising awareness of cybersecurity.
Some foreign companies in China can now use their registered capital to buy stakes in Chinese companies as part of an experiment to further loosen capital controls, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange said on Monday.
When Perfect World saw an opportunity for an overseas expansion, it went for it, reports Shi Jing in Shanghai
Shanghai's Pudong area, home to the city's main Lujiazui financial district, may offer subsidies and launch a government fund of funds to encourage growth in the hedge fund industry, said Shi Haining, director-general of its financial services bureau.
Yuan-denominated iron ore and thermal-coal swaps debuted on Monday in Shanghai as China, the biggest user of raw materials, races to become a global center for commodities trading.
Severe, widespread drought in major producing provinces fuels negative outlook for 2014 harvest
Govt to alleviate inventory pressure, help consumers
Beijing Mercedes-Benz Sales Service Co Ltd on Sunday announced a voluntary reduction in the price of selected repair parts in response to the Chinese government's anti-monopoly investigations into the automobile industry.
Less is more for Procter & Gamble, the world's largest consumer product company, which has plans to dump about 90 of its smaller and less popular brands.
The Civil Aviation Administration of China and Rolls-Royce Plc signed an agreement on Monday to extend a training program for senior Chinese aviation managers for another 10 years.
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