Miniso Corp, a low-cost retailer and variety store chain, plans to create more store brands, including those targeting third- and fourth-tier cities in China, to make the most of the ongoing urbanization trend and consumption upgrade.
Contracts on China's stock index futures ended higher on Monday, with investor sentiment lifting as measures easing market trading restrictions took effect.
Taobao, Alibaba's customer-to-customer e-commerce site, is shaping up to become a hub for connecting designers, manufacturers and retailers through a dedicated platform that empowers each party with data-backed customer insights.
Volvo Construction Equipment will step up efforts to expand presence in the China market, with the Swedish company eyeing a push into the country's new round of efforts to promote infrastructure investment.
The Chinese central regulators have relaxed the grip on the restructuring of A-share companies in order to inject more vitality into the market and better serve the real economy.
COLORADO SPRINGS, the United States - The world's biggest gold merchants have given two thumbs up to China's increased involvement in the World Gold Council.
In what appears to be a response to those who have deemed the Shanghai Michelin Guide too mild and biased toward Cantonese and French restaurants, the 2019 edition, which was released in late September, has shaken the boat a little by stripping three restaurants of their stars.
Macao's Grand Lisboa Hotel may be known as the world's only dining destination to have seven Michelin stars under one roof, but its latest culinary project was a pop-up burger shop available for only three days in September that featured a collaboration with Uwe Opocensky.
China's leading position in the development of electric vehicles and ride-hailing services, will help French automotive parts maker Faurecia double its sales in the next five years, according to Francois Tardif, president of the company in China.
Cabin upgrades, pre-booked in-flight meals, paid priority security checks and boarding, and other additional services will soon become more commonplace for most passengers in China, according to industry experts.
Chinese organizations have exhibited a higher level of willingness to increase spending in energy efficiency projects, a trend that surpasses their global peers and offers big opportunities for green building solution providers, according to an industry executive.
Firmenich, the world's largest private company in the fragrance and flavor industry, is setting its sights on the opportunities unleashed by China's so-called "toilet revolution", the government-backed campaign that aims to improve the cleanliness and management of toilet facilities across the country.
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