Canadians see both opportunities and challenges associated with a possible Canada-China Free Trade Agreement (FTA), according to the results of public consultations by the Canadian government.
The country's top banking regulator has called on China Development Bank Corp and the Export-Import Bank of China to step up management of country risks, compliance risks and overseas lending risks, while they support Chinese companies expanding their business globally.
China's energy revolution is sparking a swifter global transition to clean power, according to a new study, meaning that, in two decades, the world could generate 40 percent of its power from renewable resources.
US chipmaker Qualcomm Inc on Wednesday said it has invested in nine Chinese startups, including Beijing-based image recognition startup SenseTime and Chinese bike-sharing titan Mobike Technology Co Ltd, as it attempts to create new momentum in key markets.
Xiaomi Corp is reportedly acquiring Youmi, a South Korean retailer, as the Chinese smartphone maker looks to compete with Samsung Electronics Co Ltd on the latter's home turf.
With four months of operation, Shanghai Andersen Paradise is ready to expand its experience to other cities in China by signing a strategic cooperation agreement with the Royal Danish Consulate in Shanghai on Wednesday.
NANNING - It is the busiest time of the year at Nguyen Thien Kam Wan's store in Dongxing, a Chinese border city. Ahead of Singles Day, the Vietnamese businesswoman has been shipping Vietnamese specialties to Chinese buyers, who placed orders for more than 2,000 bags of dried jackfruit alone.
Ties between China and the United Kingdom are not confined to political discussions at the government level, but also percolate down to the regional level with the involvement of individual businesses and people, officials from the two countries said.
Chinese companies in the service sector saw stronger profit growth in the first three quarters thanks to rising demand for services and steady price rises, data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed on Tuesday.
Chinese home appliance maker Hisense Group said on Tuesday that it was acquiring the television business of struggling Japanese conglomerate Toshiba for 12.9 billion yen ($113.44 million) to further expand its overseas business.
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