After weathering more than two years of weak domestic sales, China's heavy equipment giants are gearing up to pursue huge opportunities in Central Asia's infrastructure market.
Whether China's largely State-driven infrastructure construction is excessive is always a topic subjected to vehement debate at home and abroad. A recent study offered a new clue to the answer.
The recently announced merger of two of the world's largest advertising and marketing groups, Omnicom Group and Publicis Groupe, has aroused widespread discussion in the Chinese advertising and marketing industry.
After three reviews over the past two years, a revised Trademark Law was approved last week by China's top legislative body. It will take effect on May 1 next year.
Intellectual property is proving successful for a number of domestic companies in Shandong province.
Agricultural cooperation between China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations is expected to get more impetus from the increased seed and technology exchanges between the two sides in the next few years, experts said.
As warnings continue to be sounded about the bubble in China's housing market, real estate industry insiders are warning of another, but one that few people are aware of.
It's Nicholas Speeks' first Chengdu Motor Show since he became president and CEO of Beijing Mercedes-Benz Sales Service Co Ltd.
Bank of China and the Nedbank Group have entered into a strategic business cooperation agreement to boost business between China and Africa.
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