China may cut the reserve requirement ratio in 2019 to ensure reasonably ample liquidity and stable economic growth, analysts suggested.
A total of 1.8 trillion yuan ($260 billion) is expected to be invested in road and rail transport infrastructure projects next year, Minister of Transport Li Xiaopeng said at an annual working conference on Wednesday.
A major drugmaker in Tianjin has rejected accusations that it has made significant profits by misleading consumers about the efficacy of its herbal products.
A new high-speed rail route linking several famous tourist attractions in Yunnan province is set to open soon, according to the China Railway Corp.
China rolled out a shortened Market Access Negative List on Tuesday as a further move to standardize regulations in a transparent way and help level the playing field for foreign enterprises and private firms.
China's securities regulator will put into place more market-based reform measures to support the medium and long-term growth of the equities market, including the launch of a science and innovation board in Shanghai as soon as possible.
Diverse musical styles increasingly popular in big cities
As China experiences a rapidly expanding marine economy, lawmakers have warned of a grim situation in offshore pollution if the country lets its guard down.
A new high-speed railway linking more than 50 scenic spots in the Yangtze River Delta opened on Tuesday, and experts said it will provide a new engine for the region's economy.
China's National High-Tech Industrial Development Zones, the backbone of the country's high-technology industries, have made major progress in innovation capabilities since 2010. But their ability to attract quality foreign talent and venture capital investment still lags that of Silicon Valley, according to a report published on Tuesday.
Eight people died and 22 were injured after a man armed with a knife stabbed people and hijacked a bus that he used to ram passersby and vehicles in Longyan, Fujian province on Tuesday afternoon, Xinhua News Agency reported.
A high-profile administrative regulation that requires prostitutes and people who visit prostitutes to be detained for education is expected to be abolished in China.
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