13.08.2014 14:35:00 (GMT+12)
More than 1,000 auto firms under probe
Antitrust investigations already announced in the auto and telecommunications sectors have spread to other industries, say sources close to the probes.
Foreign troops head for anti-terror drill in China
Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Tajik troops set for a joint anti-terror drill have entered China and are heading for the drill site in the country's north.
Demand for overseas crude oil to expand this year
China's dependency on foreign oil will continue to increase this year despite the ongoing strife in major oil-producing nations like Iraq.
Some US pork imports halted
China bars pork from six US processing plants and six cold storage facilities to enforce its ban on a feed additive that promotes lean muscle growth.
Chinese film fans mourn star
Tributes poured in from Chinese film lovers on Tuesday after the death of US actor and comedian Robin Williams at his home in California.
Telecom carriers link onto $300m project with Google
Two subsidiaries of China's top telecom carriers are joining a Google Inc-led project to build a new trans-Pacific submarine fiber optic cable system connecting Asia and North America.
China's overseas clout calls for consular support
Growing commercial interests and increasing demands of Chinese citizens traveling abroad highlight the urgency to boost consular services.
Environmental group leaps to Jack Ma' defense
The Nature Conservancy said a 2012 deer hunting trip by its chairman of the board, Internet tycoon Jack Ma, was meant for population control, not sport.
Antitrust investigations already announced in the auto and telecommunications sectors have spread to other industries, say sources close to the probes.
Foreign troops head for anti-terror drill in China
Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Tajik troops set for a joint anti-terror drill have entered China and are heading for the drill site in the country's north.
Demand for overseas crude oil to expand this year
China's dependency on foreign oil will continue to increase this year despite the ongoing strife in major oil-producing nations like Iraq.
Some US pork imports halted
China bars pork from six US processing plants and six cold storage facilities to enforce its ban on a feed additive that promotes lean muscle growth.
Chinese film fans mourn star
Tributes poured in from Chinese film lovers on Tuesday after the death of US actor and comedian Robin Williams at his home in California.
Telecom carriers link onto $300m project with Google
Two subsidiaries of China's top telecom carriers are joining a Google Inc-led project to build a new trans-Pacific submarine fiber optic cable system connecting Asia and North America.
China's overseas clout calls for consular support
Growing commercial interests and increasing demands of Chinese citizens traveling abroad highlight the urgency to boost consular services.
Environmental group leaps to Jack Ma' defense
The Nature Conservancy said a 2012 deer hunting trip by its chairman of the board, Internet tycoon Jack Ma, was meant for population control, not sport.