Khalid Mahmood Sultan, a Pakistani employee of Sinopec Oilfield Service Corporation, recently paid 200,000 yuan ($29,048) to decorate his new house.
Chinese conglomerate HNA Group, the parent company of China's biggest private commercial airline, said it is on course to fulfill its plan to help 1,000 cataract patients with eye surgery in Cambodia.
Students from non-elite universities in Shanghai will stand a better chance of landing jobs in the rapidly growing digital healthcare industry, after a project offering them intensive online and offline training and internship opportunities was launched in Shanghai on April 23.
Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com Inc on Tuesday announced the establishment of JD Logistics, a new business group under JD.com, to provide smart supply chain and logistics services.
ZHENGZHOU - Sina Corp, the company behind what's commonly known as China's Twitter, is preparing to compete with the country's web giants in online lending as the mobile market starts to slow.
BEIJING - Su Tongqiang and his ceramics company in Shandong province have bid farewell to wafer-thin profit margins, making an extraordinary transformation thanks to the business dynamics of adding value.
China will play a key role in Adient's strategy of expanding its non-automotive revenue to $1 billion per annum by 2021, thanks to the country's ongoing transportation infrastructure development, said a senior executive of the company.
Dutch global dairy giant Royal FrieslandCampina is bullish on the growth potential of the market in China and plans to expand its investments and develop more Chinese-catered dairy products.
ZHENGZHOU-The co-founder of Ofo Inc, China's biggest bike-sharing startup, sees a bubble in the industry but says his multibillion dollar business has the scale needed to survive any bust.
ZHENGZHOU - TCL Corp Chairman Li Dongsheng said the Chinese electronics giant is in the final stages of making an investment in a US technology company that would be worth as much as $300 million and urged President Donald Trump's administration to allow him to seal the deal.
While the Shanghai auto show has offered a stage for many flashy new cars and celebrities, on Friday the spotlight was stolen by furious owners circling the Aston Martin booth with a long banner in protest.
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