Ending a dispute over the trademark Laimou that has lingered for nearly a decade, leading Chinese liquor maker Moutai announced on March 15 that it had won the suit and warned any infringing competitors to cease using the label.
A Chinese media organization recently made headlines with a public statement aimed at people and groups who have been illegally profiting by reproducing its articles online.
China International Marine Containers (Group) Co will build a new container production base in Guangdong costing 7 billion yuan ($1.13 billion), the company said in a statement to the Hong Kong stock exchange.
Giant Interactive Group will be China's first United States-listed online gaming company to go private, due to its low valuation on the New York Stock Exchange in contrast to the sector's popularity in the domestic capital market.
China has the capacity to ensure a soft economic landing, and ongoing reform will bring new drivers to sustain growth, economists and industry leaders attending the "two sessions" said.
China has seen a decade of growth in its grain harvests, but it needs to be more vigilant about the possibility of a weak harvest and improve the farming environment, said the country's top agricultural authority.
In his first work report to the National People's Congress, Premier Li Keqiang set China's GDP growth target at about 7.5 percent for the third straight year in 2014 and pledged to continue economic reforms.
Northwest China's Ningxia Hui autonomous region is asking the national legislature to let it streamline approval procedures to attract financial institutions from the Arab world to invest in Ningxia.
Tianjin will formulate policies to promote the development of Internet finance and build an industrial complex to attract companies providing such services, said a leading official of the Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area on Thursday.
Tensions between ministry representatives and China's senior political advisers were palpable at a meeting on solving overcapacity last week in Beijing, driving home just how hard it will be to treat the "chronic disease" afflicting China's economy.
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