Naval News says China's newest aircraft carrier catapults its navy into the 21st century, and that it's the first non-US carrier in the world ''to even come close'' to US carriers.
The chief executive of JD.com's retail business, Xin Lijun, says regulation of China's tech sector is not loosening but becoming more "stable" and "rational," according to CNBC
Western nations must not allow production of critical minerals and metals to be concentrated in countries "that can't be trusted," Canada's Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said
Beijing also should consider lowering the profitability threshold for IPOs by tech firms and start-ups, Morgan Stanley Securities (China) CEO Jing Qian said
Retail sales in Beijing shrank 7.7% for the January-May period, after Covid-19 curbs starting from late April confined shoppers to their homes
The company’s country manager in Singapore and its senior representative in India have both left, according to current and former employees
The deal sets out how the pipeline crosses the Ussuri river on the China-Russia border. Gazprom recently issued a five-year plan for large-scale work on Far East gasification
Warren Buffett-backed BYD is growing EV sales at such a furious pace that it also is closing on FAW-Volkswagen to become the largest automaker of any type in the country.
A video posted online showed a Huawei store in Ordos, Inner Mongolia, ablaze. Witnesses said an Aito M5 displayed in the store was burned to its chassis
The fundraising comes amid increasing volatility in global financial markets roiled partly by concerns about China's economic growth
Chinese courts have repeatedly issued “anti-suit injunctions” on behalf of groups like Huawei, Xiaomi, ZTE and Oppo to block non-China firms from enforcing IP rights in other jurisdictions
State media quoted the cabinet meeting as saying China would guide financial institutions to issue more long-term loans and strengthen support for private investment.