Medical and cosmetic surgery services from South Korea are expected to become more widely available in China as a result of the bilateral free trade agreement or FTA that took effect on Sunday.
Stocks backed by aggressive, cash-rich insurance funds have become the newest names to woo investors in the A-share market.
Laboratory equipment maker Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc is betting big on China's efforts to reduce pollution through industrial restructuring and sees a host of opportunities coming its way, a top official said.
Mainland stocks rose to a four-month high after the nation's leaders signaled at an economic meeting that they will take further steps to support growth.
The confrontation between China Vanke Co Ltd, the country's largest residential developer, and its largest shareholder Baoneng Group escalated on Monday after news reports suggested that Vanke may have sought government support to resolve the crisis.
German engineering and electronics conglomerate Siemens AG will establish a new innovation center in China and further enhance its market presence in South China's Pearl River Delta region next year.
Baidu Map, a desktop and mobile Web mapping service provided by China's online search giant Baidu Inc, aims to become a major auto insurance seller in the country, said a senior executive on Monday.
Outbound property investment by Chinese companies is set to hit a record high this year, despite the slowing domestic economy, according to Savills, the international real estate adviser.
There was a time when Chinese consumers were enamored of Japanese home appliance brands such as Sony, Panasonic, Toshiba, Sharp, Sanyo and Hitachi. Such brands dominated segments like televisions, music systems, washing machines, refrigerators, you name it. Not any more.
By 2020, home appliances will generate annual sales of 2.2 trillion yuan ($339.3 billion) in China. Intelligent appliances will become increasingly popular, according to a report by China Market Monitor Co Ltd, a market researcher and information provider.
By 2020, 243m people in China will be aged 60 years or above, requiring specialist healthcare services
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