The nation's services trade grew faster than its goods trade in 2013, a trend that's set to continue, officials said on Thursday.
An eatery giant known for its steamed stuffed buns, and with an ambitious expansion plan to buy a United States coffee chain, is joining a growing number of Chinese enterprises in going global.
While Beijing pushes for sweeping reforms to ensure long-term and sustainable growth, economists are worried about the short-term negative impact, Emma Dai reports from Hong Kong
In the first 2013 earnings estimate released by major developers, Poly Real Estate Group said on Thursday that its 2013 net profit will have surged 27.63 percent year-on-year to reach 10.77 billion yuan ($1.78 billion).
Pictures showing the correct way to wear protective apparel are posted on boards at the entrance of workshops and slogans related to production safety can also be seen everywhere in the production zone of a Shandong chemical company.
Editor's note: Global personal computer vendors had mixed feelings when they entered 2014. Yet no matter whether they are large or small, China remains a market none is likely to ignore. China Daily technology reporter Gao Yuan has reviewed the prospects of some of the technology companies operating in China.
CEO bets on Chinese firms' need for information storage solutions
Michael Dell was having a great time at Dell Inc's annual conference, held to wrap up 2013, an "exciting" and "solid" year for the man and his namesake company.
Yang Yuanqing was never afraid of declaring war on the strongest enemies.
Despite Chinese health authorities' claim that there's no link between hepatitis B vaccinations and several babies' deaths, parents' confidence in domestic vaccinations has been shaken - and that's boosting the outlook for overseas drug companies.
China is importing more cars from the United States because of additional production by automakers there and increased interest from Chinese customers, according to an automotive analyst.
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