Diversified entertainment products gaining traction with urbanites
Marcel Fenez, global entertainment and media leader for PricewaterhouseCoopers, says China's urbanization is creating an increasingly affluent middle class keen on art and entertainment activities.
Piano maker sees urbanization as playing to demand of its products
Leading South African academic Garth Shelton says many of those who criticize China's role in Africa do so because they are not interested in facts.
Like it or not, it will affect China's economic future with long-term gain
Premier Li Keqiang has acknowledged that while he can tolerate slower growth, at least some capital investment is needed to prevent it from becoming too slow.
China is slowing. Repeat, China is slowing. Is China's annual growth going to fall below 7.5 percent? Can the economy continue to function at 7 percent? Dare we ask what would happen if the economy slows to 6.5 percent? Won't the wheels come off if it slows any more?
The central government's measures to cool down the property market were confronted with the recent challenge of rising housing prices in July, the eighth-consecutive month with faster growth.
Economists from China's top planning agency on Thursday ruled out the possibility of a major crisis in local government debt as the country begins a national audit into the situation.
China's imported liquefied natural gas and domestically produced resources in the South China Sea will increasingly be supplied to the energy-hungry Pearl River Delta area.
China's lnternet titans have declared a "virtual" war on each other's marketing services for online vendors, as each seeks to capitalize on its respective mobile Internet system.
On the 122nd anniversary of Swiss National Day, Salome Meyer, Charge d'Affaires of the Swiss Embassy in Beijing, talked about the country and its ties with China in an interview with China Daily.
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