CRRC Puzhen Bombardier Transportation Systems Ltd, a joint venture between Canada's Bombardier Transportation and China Railway Rolling Stock Corp, announced on Monday that it will supply monorail platforms and 240 cars to Wuhu in East China's Anhui province.
A Chinese business jet landed safely at the Wolfs Fang Airport in Antarctica on Saturday night, the first time a Chinese private jet operator has operated a flight to the southernmost continent.
Shanghai is looking to become a major international center for e-sports and has identified it as a major growth platform for the development of the city's cultural and innovative industry.
The National Development and Reform Commission has vowed to ensure a stable natural gas supply through boosting domestic yield while increasing LNG spot purchasing.
Tighter monetary conditions with slower credit growth are possible in China next year, given expectations of higher domestic inflation and continual interest rate hikes in the world's major economies, when liquidity risks become the top concern, according to economists.
Former British prime minister David Cameron has accepted a lead role with a newly proposed 750-million-pound ($1 billion) China-UK fund at a time when the United Kingdom is strengthening its relationship with China amid uncertainty around its pending exit from the European Union.
Chinese tech heavyweights Tencent Holdings Ltd and JD said on Monday that they will jointly invest $863 million in cash in Chinese online discount retailer Vipshop Holdings Ltd.
New home prices in most cities across China were lower on a year-on-year basis last month, and home prices in key cities are stable, according to National Bureau of Statistics, which released monthly housing market data on Monday.
SABIC, the Middle East's largest petrochemical company, said it would continue to invest in China and the Chinese market is becoming increasingly attractive to foreign multinationals as China's economy matures.
BEIJING - With their tangy sauces and sachets of dried meat and vegetables, instant noodles were once the bedrock of China's convenience food, but their sales have declined drastically in recent years. For Geng Mei, an English teacher in Beijing, munching bowls full of steaming instant noodles was a highlight of her childhood.
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