The Shanghai Disney Resort, which runs Walt Disney Co's latest theme park, is expanding its talent pool by partnering with local educational institutions.
Samsung Electronics Co underscored the resilience of its business when it reported its best operating profit in three years, weathering the death of its fire-prone Galaxy Note 7 with the help of its workmanlike chip and display divisions and cheaper smartphones.
Two Chinese State-owned firms joined hands on Friday to offer smartphone-based car-rental services, in a move to tap into the country's booming transportation market.
Xiaomi, traditionally known as a smartphone producer, made its debut at the global Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, this year with a key mission in mind.
China's economy appears poised to deliver growth that should equal the 2016 pace, but potential trade friction with the US could pose a challenge for policymakers, analysts said at a discussion on the mainland's 2017 prospects.
China's financial services authorities required major executives of the Shanghai-based bitcoin trading platform BTCC on Friday to rectify misbehavior in the trading of the virtual currency - and to raise awareness of risks as the value of bitcoins experienced wild fluctuations.
Indian budget airline SpiceJet Ltd is poised to order at least 92 Boeing Co 737 jetliners - as the carrier maps out a rapid expansion in the world's fastest-growing air traffic market.
Chinese mainland stocks ended lower on Friday as the New Year rally showed signs of fatigue, with a stronger yuan lending little support to equities.
It comes as no surprise that the severe smog has dominated discussions in China's social media platforms.
The history of China's relations with the United States under different US presidents suggests they will be not too good, not too bad even after Donald Trump takes office.
DYSTAR GROUP, a German company purchased by the domestic company Longshen in 2010, was recently found responsible for discharging 698 tons of waste acid into a canal without proper treatment by Yangzhou Intermediate People's Court. China Youth Daily comments:
A PLAYER REGISTERED AS "MASTER" on the Chinese online board game platforms eweiqi.com and foxwq.com has won 60 consecutive online Go games since Dec 29, beating a host of elite players such as China's Ke Jie. It later proved to be powered by AlphaGo, the AI program designed by the London-based Google DeepMind that defeated the Republic of Korea's Lee Se-dol, one of the world's best Go players, in March. Beijing News commented on Thursday:
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