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Film studios tap travel market

[2013-09-17 07:25]

With China's film industry burgeoning, film and TV studios, which offer backlots for shooting, are also seizing the opportunity to attract tourist revenue.

Watchdog bites with no favor

[2013-09-16 08:16]

Foreign companies are not being singled out for scrutiny in pricing investigations, and recent steps do not pose heightened business risks for enterprises in China, experts say.

Talk of exorbitant prices puts automakers in hot seat

[2013-09-16 08:16]

Foreign automakers may be subjected to closer scrutiny over their pricing as demand for luxury vehicles remains robust in China, experts say.

New Frontiers ripe for exploitation

[2013-09-16 08:16]

Enterprises that are State-owned are paving the way for sustainable African development

The long and hard road to economic self-reliance

[2013-09-16 08:16]

Although China is known as the world's factory, it has found it difficult to maintain that status for several reasons. The biggest challenge has been to find a new growth model that does not rely too much on domestic manufacturing and instead focuses more on overseas expansion.

New global credit rating agency

[2013-09-16 08:16]

Consortium with 'big three' in its sights will boost competition in the sector

Rewards outweigh the risks in insurance

[2013-09-16 08:16]

Diversifying risk is a necessity for China as the country becomes more industrialized and urbanized, says John Nelson, chairman of insurance market at Lloyd's of London.

President is a man of the world

[2013-09-16 08:16]

Xi Jinping's successful overseas trip has bolstered China's foreign affairs credentials

No need to rush on nation's urban drive forward

[2013-09-16 08:16]

Today's good news may be tomorrow's worry.

Making sense of the moves against monopoly

[2013-09-16 08:16]

If you want to understand the motive behind China's recent high-profile crackdown on monopolistic practices and commercial corruption, look no further than Premier Li Keqiang's article in the Financial Times.

Developing nations need shift to balanced growth

[2013-09-13 07:25]

Developing and transitional economies need to move toward more balanced growth and emphasize domestic demand, a report by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development said.

Hanas seeks LNG partners in US

[2013-09-13 07:25]

China and the United States - the world's two largest economic superpowers - will have more opportunities to work together in the liquefied natural gas industry in the next 10 to 15 years, due to China's increasing demand and the US' supply ability and "appealing" prices, said Ma Fuqiang, president of China's Hanas New Energy Group.

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