China's antitrust regulator has fined Qualcomm Inc, the world's largest chipmaker, 6.08 billion yuan ($975million), the highest penalty since China's antitrust law took effect in 2008.
China, Afghanistan and Pakistan held their first trilateral strategic dialogue on Monday, with senior diplomats gathering to work out a pragmatic approach to solving demanding problems brought by long-standing terrorism and turmoil.
Corruption has made deep inroads into the Chinese capital market and threatens the management integrity of at least 70 publicly listed companies, according to media reports.
Chinese dama (middle-aged housewives) can become the world's model energy savers if only they spend less time at the kitchen stove.
Chinese retail oil prices are rising amid a pickup in the global crude market, increasing costs for the logistics and transportation sectors.
Premier Li Keqiang has asked local government officials to sign a written pledge to carry out major economic and social policies faithfully, saying that dereliction of duty has set back central government economic growth measures.
I have a close friend back in California who came to Beijing as a tourist in the 1980s. His impressions of what the city was like then are similar to mine today.
Item from Feb 10, 1993, in China Daily: Dozens of cars are seen on top of a cargo ship belonging to the Ocean Shipping Companies Group.
Chinese officials are now required to report their earnings from published books, paintings and stocks before they can advance in their careers.
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Most of the workers at a well-known Japanese company in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, that shut down last week have signed contracts to leave the company of their own accord after mediation from local labor department and trade unions by Monday noon.
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