US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
Business

Joyson eyes Japanese air bag firm

[2017-06-27 07:58]

Chinese automotive parts maker Ningbo Joyson Electronics has set its sights on taking over debt-ridden Japanese air bag maker Takata Corporation, which is currently filing the largest bankruptcy case in the country's manufacturing history.

Chinese firm on shortlist to run UK link

[2017-06-27 07:58]

Guangshen Railway Co, which operates a high-speed line between Guangdong and Shenzhen, is part of a consortium that has been shortlisted to run the United Kingdom's planned HS2 high-speed line, the British government announced.

Pan-Asia's Saudi project to break ground next March

[2017-06-27 07:58]

Pan-Asia PET Resin (Guangzhou) Co, one of the top three polyethylene terephthalate bottle suppliers in China, anticipates its $3.8 billion petrochemical project in Saudi Arabia will break ground next March and the first phase of the complex will become operational in August 2020.

What's news

[2017-06-27 07:58]

Govt and policies

Plastic is fantastic for Chinese company in US

[2017-06-27 07:58]

Thousands of colored and transparent straws whirled through machinery, each getting wrapped in paper sleeves to keep them sanitary.

China beefs up its trading operations

[2017-06-27 07:58]

Government officials and lobbyists in Pennsylvania want Chinese investors to know that the state is more than just a neighbor to New York and New Jersey.

WuXi PharmaTech helps boost Philadelphia's biotech sector

[2017-06-27 07:58]

When WuXi PharmaTech bought App Tec Laboratory Services Inc in Philadelphia for $151 million in 2008, it became one of the biggest foreign investors in a city where biotech was a hot sector.

Summer's for travel, learning, fun

[2017-06-26 07:30]

This summer, 30 million Chinese travelers will go abroad, and not all of them are driven by wanderlust alone.

All set to catch 'em young

[2017-06-26 07:30]

Education First, the Sweden major in private education, expects to double enrolment of students for its short-term summer courses in the next two to three years, driven by huge demand from Chinese parents, said its top executive.

Domestic camps for children rock too

[2017-06-26 07:30]

Come August, Li Kaikai, 8, who lives with his parents in downtown Beijing, will be off to a capital suburb to take part in a five-night, six-day science summer camp where only English will be the medium of communication.

Wind firm turns to coalminers

[2017-06-26 07:30]

NEW YORK - The wind energy industry is one of the fastest-growing in the United States, and a Chinese company hopes to get ahead of the curve by creating a workforce: It will be launching a training program in Wyoming for coal miners to teach them to be wind farmers.

E-commerce focus shifts from price to quality

[2017-06-26 07:30]

BEIJING - As Chinese consumers become increasingly affluent and sophisticated, the country's e-commerce companies are catering to new consumption patterns to grab a larger market share.

Hot words
Video
Columns
Most Popular
Special
...
...