Cummins Inc, the United States engine maker, is expanding its work in China dedicated to promoting and developing green and power-efficient technologies.
China's e-commerce market - specifically Alibaba's online shopping site, Taobao - isn't on Rob Wray's radar right now, but he says it might be in two years.
US small and medium-sized enterprises face considerably less risk entering the Chinese market through e-commerce than opening a brick-and-mortar store, according to industry experts.
State Grid Corp of China, the largest State-owned electric utility company in the world, has inked agreements with Russia and Kazakhstan for cross-country electricity transmission lines as part of its efforts to expand its overseas presence.
China will auction an initial 1 million metric tons of cotton from its bulging State stockpiles over the next two months and will also consider purchasing when the harvest starts later this year, the country's top economic planner said on Tuesday.
Mothers want what is the best for their children. Now, with the help of e-commerce platforms, Chinese mothers can buy imported infant products hand-chosen by the daughter of a former Australian prime minister.
The gap between higher-and lower-end consumers in China is widening, according to a Boston Consulting Group report.
The China Center for International Economic Exchanges is playing an increasingly important role in shaping the country's development policies by turning many of its research projects into workable economic policies, says the center's Vice-Chairman Zhang Xiaoqiang.
Shi Yaobin, China's deputy minister of finance, held a media briefing on the AIIB. Here are some highlights.
1. China retains veto power over major decisions made by the AIIB (as the largest shareholder with about 30 percent share, and about 26.16 percent of total voting rights). But China will not seek permanent veto power in future.
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