Domestic and foreign health and pharmaceutical companies will establish 208 programs and projects in Guizhou province, with total investments expected to reach 177.71 billion yuan ($28.42 billion), according to a news conference in Beijing on Monday.
The first traditional Chinese medicine to obtain market approval from the United Kingdom's Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency can now be sold over the counter in the country.
The central bank's surprise interest rate cut over the weekend will be a shot in the arm for the flagging property market, with bigger cities getting the largest benefit, according to analysts.
With China predicted to become the world's largest retail market within the next five years and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd frequently in the news, global interest in the nation's retail industry has never been greater.
The nation is not importing things the way it used to. January imports plunged about 20 percent in dollar terms from a year earlier, caused in part by falling commodity prices - China is a big buyer - and the drag of a slowing economy on corporate spending.
What will happen in 2015? I cannot predict the future, but oil demand is clearly linked to economic growth. The International Monetary Fund expects the global economy to grow this year. So, global oil demand is expected to grow as well.
The economy is slowing in China, but Britain's creative industries are positive about the potential of the market in the mainland.
With the strongest election mandate in 30 years and oil prices sliding, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a chance to quickly get the country's finances under control in his first full-year budget.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first annual budget granted India's biggest money managers their wish: a boost for manufacturing and an increase in funding for roads, ports and power plants.
The globe's biggest telecommunications trade show is held every year in Barcelona, Spain, intended to celebrate Europe's pivotal role in the genesis of the mobile industry.
Samsung, locked in a tight race with Apple to be the world's biggest smartphone maker, has unveiled an important new phone that ditches its signature plastic design for more stylish metal and glass.
Among Wang Shi's many hobbies are sailing, gliding and mountaineering.
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