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E-shoppers to get more access to the world

[2016-01-18 08:22]

Last year, during the Nov 11 online shopping festival, Ma Long's e-store that sells imported Australian steak, netted a record 13.14 million yuan ($1.99 million) equivalent to beef from 5,000 cows.

Australia to coast on the milky way to export boom

[2016-01-18 08:22]

The China Australia Free Trade Agreement, which took effect on Dec 20, promises to boost the dairy industry in both countries through fresh investments, tie-ups and joint ventures.

A creative way to make 7.5b yuan

[2016-01-18 08:22]

Zhubajie.com and Witmart.com hit pay dirt by doing an Alibaba in creative services

Taking innovation where markets are

[2016-01-18 08:22]

BASF director says the firm is coasting on its long history with China to industrial glory

On the move

[2016-01-18 08:22]

He Jiong joins Alibaba's music unit

Megatropolis blues

[2016-01-16 07:58]

The pull of the big city is irresistible for many, but making the big move can bring heartache

Behind millions of dots, stories of longing

[2016-01-16 07:58]

Homesickness puts some on road to success

Nuclear firm plans marine reactor by '20

[2016-01-15 08:05]

ACPR50S can supply stable power, heat to islands, offshore projects, say sources

Multinational firms confident in China's economic prospects

[2016-01-15 08:05]

Despite China's cooling economy, the enthusiasm of the world's top 500 firms for setting up new business in the nation shows no signs of abating.

Nouveau riche keen to test the limits, says study

[2016-01-15 08:05]

Adventure sports continue to be the top draw for young, wealthy Chinese entrepreneurs with a growing number of them preferring it over riding or sailing, a new report said.

COSCO the sole bidder for Piraeus Port stake

[2016-01-15 08:05]

China COSCO Shipping Group Co, the country's newly combined and largest shipping company by capacity, has offered 700 million euros ($762 million) and become the sole bidder for a majority stake in Piraeus Port Authority SA, the largest port in Greece after waiting for nearly 18 months.

Lines becoming blurred between marketing and social media

[2016-01-15 08:05]

Last summer, Shanghai was constantly blighted by pouring rain, blocking some parts of the city. A taxi-hailing company came up with advertisements on social media applications which claimed that consumers could book boats from them. There were even pictures showing the locations of the available boats. However, this was nothing more than a practical joke.

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