United States logistics delivery giant UPS announced on Tuesday that it would add six more stations to its multimodal container rail service between Europe and China, saying it was responding to rising demand for goods deliveries along the route and that railway freight services had proved more cost efficient than other solutions.
Iconic pink glass fa?ade. Dimly-lit den of mirrors and marble. A crystal-encrusted staircase. Enough to attract hordes of fashion-conscious, modern-minded women consumers into shopping for intimate bralettes.
Many underwear retailers have begun to expand their sports bra categories, and they are confident that the growth in the sports undergarments sector will flourish, as more Chinese women get into the 'keep fit' mindset.
When Victoria's Secret opened its Shanghai store recently, its model, Xi Mengyao, 28, a local, said she didn't really know where to buy inner wear until the famous US lingerie brand set up shop in her hometown. Her peers took Xi's confession with a pinch of salt though.
China Southern Airlines Co said it is in talks to sell a stake to American Airlines Group Inc, betting big on the forecast of massive demand for travel between the two countries.
A Chinese aircraft manufacturer said on Monday it will deliver one Y12E aircraft to Micronesia this year.
China's best-known sportswear maker Li Ning Co Ltd reported a 44 percent surge in net earnings last year to 643.3 million yuan ($93.5 million), boosted by a major asset selloff.
HONG KONG - As PetroChina Co, China's biggest oil and gas producer, prepares to report what may be its worst-ever earnings, investors are focused on billions of dollars that could be unlocked by a spinoff of its massive pipeline network.
HONG KONG - China Petroleum & Chemical Corp forecast that net profit for the first quarter of the year was expected to more than double on higher crude prices and stable demand, bolstering plans by the world's biggest oil refiner to raise capital expenditure for the first time in four years.
A special statistical modeling competition was going on in a well-decorated office in northwestern Beijing. The participants were a line of secretaries, human resource officers and marketing and public relations staff who knew nothing about the basics of coding and computer programming.
How many Silicon Valleys can the world hold? In all likelihood, there will be one in China, namely Shanghai and its surrounding area - despite some obvious early-stage problems.
To brace for rising uncertainties and an increasingly complex regulatory environment abroad, IT specialists are telling Chinese legal services to upgrade their data and litigation management systems.
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