China's major telecom players are taking a cautious approach when it comes to 5G investment, an industry report has revealed.
For the first time, Chinese technology giant Xiaomi Corp has leapfrogged Apple Inc to be the world's largest wearable product manufacturer, a new report said.
For Chinese banks, this year will be steady as their assets will likely grow by around 10 percent and non-performing loan ratio will be below 2 percent, according to a report of the China Banking Association released on Friday.
BEIJING - Risk control and serving the real economy will be the major tasks of China's financial sector in the second half of the year.
Chinese companies will have to improve their corporate governance if they are to earn the confidence of United Kingdom investors, an influential report has revealed.
China's coal and power industries are expected to see more mergers in the second half of the year, due to State-owned enterprise reform policies, industry insiders believe.
It is good that Beijing has turned down New Delhi's request for negotiation to resolve the standoff in Donglang. Accepting it would have made a simple matter complicated, or even worse, changed the nature of it.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday appointed a number of veteran politicians that are close to him to high offices in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, in a move to reverse his all-time-low approval ratings and display a united party. His Cabinet reshuffle shows that Abe is trying to heal the fractures within the party.
LI WENXING, a college graduate from a farmer's family in Dezhou, East China's Shandong province, was found dead in Tianjin on July 14, having moved there to take up his first job after graduating less than a month ago. Beijing News comments:
THIRD-PARTY MOBILE PAYMENT OPERATORS Alipay and WeChat Pay, launched "cashfree" campaigns nationwide on Tuesday, generously subsidizing users who refrain from using cash this week. Southern Metropolis Daily commented on Thursday:
A VIDEO has been widely spread online, which shows employees at a photography studio in Guang'an, a city in Southwest China's Sichuan province, being made to drink cups of water from a squat toilet by their supervisor because they did not meet their targets. The local police have already found their tormentor and he has been detained for four days. Beijing News comments:
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