As many tourists are expected to visit Shanghai Disneyland, which opens on Thursday, local hotels, both budget and high-end ones, have prepared packages to receive them.
China represents "incredible potential" for The Walt Disney Co and Thursday's opening of Shanghai Disneyland offers the entertainment giant a chance to boost its brand in the world's most-populous film market, Bob Iger, chief executive of Walt Disney, said on Wednesday.
Acquisitions to ensure food security, create world leader in supply chains and transport
China's outbound mergers and acquisitions reached $96 billion in the first four months of 2016, far surpassing the total 2015 transaction volume of $59 billion and representing more than a fivefold increase from the first four months of last year, said a report released by JPMorgan Chase & Co on Tuesday.
Airbus Helicopters, the top player in China's civil helicopter market, believes China will surpass the United States to be the world's biggest civil helicopter market soon - and aims to increase its market share from the current 40 percent to 60 percent by 2020.
China Three Gorges Corp, the world's biggest hydropower builder, is further diversifying its business into the offshore wind market by buying the Meerwind, a major German offshore wind farm, from US buyout and investment firm Blackstone Group LP.
Johnson Controls Inc, the United States-based manufacturer of energy storage, building equipment and control systems, will open its second global headquarters with a capacity for 1,200 employees in Shanghai next April, a senior executive said on Monday.
Cainiao, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd's logistics offshoot, has pledged to lower significantly China's logistics cost by offering data-enabled smart solutions to handle the rapidly rising number of parcels driven by the country's booming online shopping demand.
China's soccer boom couldn't have come at a better time for FIFA.
A group of Chinese and American investors have bought an 80 percent stake in French soccer club OGC Nice, the club announced late on Friday.
In 2014, the ship recycling industry was grey; it turned black in 2015; but, this year, it will go blood red.
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