Chinese modular construction techniques are transforming the global construction industry with their environmentally friendly and cost-effective advantages, and CIMC Modular Building Systems Ltd is leading this wave in the United Kingdom.
The two planned reactors are at Hinkley Point C in Somerset.
Ebola epidemic fails to chase away the Chinese owner of Monrovia business, who says decades in Africa have taught him many valuable lessons
Financial scandals and irregularities can occur globally, but most recently have begun a steady climb in Asia. Until now not much had been documented about these incidents, and there remains a significant lack of corporate governance in these markets. The book was created to address this knowledge gap while keeping the global investor in mind. Co-authored by two leading authorities in the field, it is the first ever in-depth study into detecting financial irregularities specifically in the international financial reporting of Asia-Pacific companies.
Nation far from Ebola outbreak takes initiative to let visitors know they will be safe
After having failed in starting a web business twice in the past 10 years, 34-year-old Wang Liang dipped his toes into the mobile Internet business.
Dayima: A menstruation management app for females. It records women's monthly periods and offers a reminder when their ovulation periods come and go. The app has a couples-version for women and their partners. Users can get customized information or advertisements for their health and body care based on their recorded menstruation periods. It tops the list of apps on health.
As young entrepreneurs jostle into the mobile Web market to woo individual users, Eventown, a company that offers web-based and mobile-web services for site selection and management of meetings, is trying to transform the meetings-service industry by providing services for business clients.
Few achieved GDP targets in 2014; resource producers, heavy industrial bases hit hardest
Giant casino operator still plans to open fifth Macao site, reports
China's super rich continued being thriftier in their gift giving last year, in line with the government's national frugality campaign, according to the latest Hurun Report published by the Shanghai-based magazine that documents the lives of the wealthy.
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