34% of country's online trades are conducted by Chinese firms, led by AliExpress and JD
Chinese online shoppers, who spent an estimated 4 trillion yuan ($608.8 billion) in 2015, are not the only demographic smitten by China's e-commerce sector.
Govt moves aimed at encouraging spending and bank lending boost nation's bourses
Temasek Holdings Pte pared its holdings in China's biggest online retailer Alibaba Group Holding Ltd in the fourth quarter while buying shares in other Chinese online companies, including Alibaba's biggest competitor, JD.com Inc.
Sohu.com Inc, the Chinese Web portal that has shed almost a fifth of its value in 2016, is shifting its focus to small and medium enterprises as the nation's economy slows and analysts forecast a third consecutive annual loss, said CEO Charles Zhang.
Donated goods have made life and study more comfortable
The World Wildlife Fund and China's tourist information-sharing website Mafengwo have launched a joint promotion to discourage people from buying illegal ivory, or any other wildlife products, while traveling abroad.
A woman for the first time has topped a list of the 100 biggest individual donors in China, according to the China Philanthropy Research Institute at Beijing Normal University.
Local microbreweries are on the rise, creating premium drinks out of indigenous flavors for a thirsty nation with a taste for the unusual
Beer consumption in China saw the largest decline in five years last year, with domestic brands still dominating the market, according to industry experts and media reports.
Earnings forecasts suggest half of listed companies affected by falling profits
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