Bank of China report predicts GDP growth may rise to 7.2 percent as positive changes take effect
Editor's note: An increasing number of Chinese companies are emerging on the world stage as they strive to establish their brands outside the country. China Daily reporters asked the heads of some of the best-known how they present themselves overseas, how they compete against their global counterparts and how they might use lessons learned from their multinational rivals. This report, the first in our series, is by Wang Zhuoqiong and Yuan Hui in Hohhot.
Pirelli acquisition likely to bring about 'revolutionary' change to group's tire business, reports Li Xiang.
Comments by a visiting Greek official indicate that the bid by China Ocean Shipping (Group) Co for the Piraeus Port Authority, which has been on hold for about two months following the country's election, could be accepted in the next few weeks.
Hanergy Holdings Group Co Ltd, China's biggest thin-film maker, is opening a slew of retail stores in the domestic market to cash in on its three-year cooperation with Sweden-based retail giant Ikea Group in Europe.
French nuclear giant Areva SA is setting its sights on China's nuclear market, as the country, with the world's largest number of reactors under construction, embarks on a major expansion program.
Prefabricated building manufacturer Broad Homes Industrial International completed its first overseas foray on Monday by setting up an industrial site in the Republic of Suriname, on the northeastern Atlantic coast of South America.
The floodgates for both domestic and overseas gaming console providers have finally fully opened.
Producers of gaming consoles are clearly looking far beyond providing just games, as they include sport and education-related functions in their offerings.
Despite the ever-changing dining scene in Shanghai, some Western-style restaurants kept serving their original dishes throughout the decades. The classic tastes they serve are still the favorite of loyal clients, who are known as laokela.
The state of China's government finances do not normally grab the headlines amid the economic data emanating from the world's second-largest economy.
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