There are now more Chinese and Japanese coming into contact with each other than ever before.
The Walt Disney Co's $5.5-billion theme park in Shanghai will be selling entrance tickets nearly 11 weeks before it opens in an aim to better deal with massive lines and counterfeit tickets.
The New Development Bank, established by the BRICS countries of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, will sell its first bond by the second quarter of this year, the bank's vice-president said.
Swiss agriculture company Syngenta AG said on Friday that its planned sale to State-owned conglomerate China National Chemical Corp poses no food safety or national security issues. The company was responding to US lawmakers after they raised concerns over the $43 billion takeover.
A leading Chinese healthcare company plans to save the long-distance trips by those seeking advanced medical services abroad by bringing in some of the best foreign doctors, medicines and equipment home.
New York-listed Harman International Industries Inc, one of the world's largest car-audio makers and connected technology providers for automotive, consumer and enterprise markets, has launched a global product development center in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, eyeing expanding demand in China.
The securities regulator on Friday dismissed reports that it had created a blacklist of 30 to 40 problematic listed companies, which it planned to delist, as it seeks to restore investor confidence through an intensified elimination of law-breaking firms.
On Thursday at the 2016 Boao Forum for Asia, China proposed establishing an Asian financial cooperation association to "improve markets and prevent financial turmoil".
The Sanya Declaration and a joint statement on capacity cooperation issued at the conclusion of the first leaders' meeting of the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation framework in Sanya, Hainan province in South China, on Wednesday are expected to act as the political guidelines and road map for sub-regional cooperation between China and the other countries concerned.
SO FAR, the terrorist attacks in Brussels on Tuesday have caused 34 deaths and injured over 280 people. Together with the attacks in Paris on Nov 13, 2015, it shows terrorism poses a grave challenge to the European Union, which might alter its domestic and foreign policy, says an editorial by thepaper.cn:
THE STATE COUNCIL, China's Cabinet, said on Monday it will correct the practice of local governments that change place names at will. Place names are derived from history and local officials have no power to change them according to their whims, says a comment on Beijing Youth Daily:
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