China will press ahead with the development of a long-term rental market and implement more measures to stabilize housing prices, Minister of Housing and Urban-Rural Development Wang Menghui said on Monday.
Global luggage maker Samsonite International SA plans to launch its own e-commerce website while expanding its bricks-and-mortar retail presence in the Chinese mainland to increase direct-to-consumer sales. It will also cooperate with more Chinese designers to cater to the increased aesthetic demands of Chinese consumers.
The internet is no longer the exclusive domain of young Chinese as a growing number of middle-aged and elderly people in the country are embracing technology and becoming more proficient in using social media, a new industry report said on Monday.
Taobao, the customer-to-customer e-commerce platform under Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, has unveiled a namesake app featuring discount products, as its dominance in selling small-ticket items is being eroded by latecomers like Pinduoduo.
China welcomes multinational development organizations to join the Belt and Road Initiative, which President Xi Jinping introduced five years ago, the nation economists said in Tokyo on Monday.
Chinese companies are racing to secure cobalt supplies as the chemical's price soars, driven by fast-increasing demand from the electric vehicle battery manufacturing industry.
Many people love cats, especially when they're on the internet. Millions of pictures and videos of cute kitties - playing the piano, causing problems around the house or getting scared by, say, a cucumber - are posted online around the world every day, and China is no exception.
Construction machines, smartphones, electric vehicles. There are numerous high-quality goods bearing the label "Made in China", and now, there's one more - a cat litter box.
Guangzhou-based automotive manufacturer, GAC Motor, presented its star model SUV, the GS8, as a gift to short track speed skater Wu Dajing, winner of China's first and only gold medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics, held in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
Building high-quality vehicles has become a top priority for GAC Motor, a subsidiary of the Shanghai and Hong Kong-listed Guangzhou Automobile Group, for ensuring its future business growth, according to a senior company executive.
When the Shenzhen Stock Exchange launched the ChiNext board in 2009, Beijing had hoped it would someday grow up into China's Nasdaq and be home to stocks of the country's most valuable innovative startups and a cradle of future Chinese tech equivalents of Apple and Microsoft.
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