Foreign Minister Wang Yi communicated Beijing's position in a phone call Saturday to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry.
Amid rumors of a hostile takeover, the mainland’s largest property developer by sales said it will acquire a unit of the state-owned subway operator.
For the week, the three major U.S. indexes each posted declines of at least 1 percent, with the Nasdaq falling nearly 2 percent.
J.K. Rowling is expected to announce a surprise at this year’s Shanghai Film Festival, which will introduce the ubiquitous franchise to a new generation.
The tech giant said it has won a stay, temporarily blocking an order to halt iPhone 6 and 6 Plus sales in China because of a patent dispute.
The automaker was one of the worst-affected companies in the fallout from faulty Takata airbags that could see as many as 100 million vehicles recalled globally.
Lam Wing-kee, detained for eight months in mainland China, accused Beijing of violating Hong Kong’s freedoms and coercing him into confessing crimes.
At the Consumer Goods Forum conference, CEO Doug McMillon also discussed the retailer’s increased opportunities in China despite the tough competition it faces from local firms.
The investigation is said to be connected to the Swedish company's business dealings in China, a Swedish newspaper reported.
The video game-inspired film, with Paula Patton, was a smash hit in China, but a dud in the U.S. So it isn’t a blueprint for anything.
High ticket prices have not deterred Chinese families from visiting Disney’s newest resort, which many say has succeeded in bringing world-class entertainment to China.
Disneyland Shanghai, which opened to the public Thursday, joins five Disney theme parks in Hong Kong, Japan, Paris and the U.S.
From a Mandarin version of “The Lion King” to the use of Chinese choreography, Disney says its new Shanghai park respects Chinese culture.
Not only are investors bidding up the price of the Swiss government’s ultra-secure long bonds, but gold prices are soaring.
ISIS “is probably exploring a variety of means for infiltrating operatives into the West, including refugee flows, smuggling routes, and legitimate methods of travel,” he said.
The country’s biggest ride-hailing company now has about $10.5 billion in disposable funds compared to rival Uber’s $11 billion.
Authorities in Geneva made the arrest following a complaint by law firm Mossack Fonseca, which is at the center of a massive data leak.
Chinese leaders hailed the park as a symbol of China’s openness, but Obama said Beijing needed to become more attractive to investors.
Movies such as “Spotlight” and “The Big Short,” which would not get past China’s censors, play in Shanghai.
But the World Health Organization’s research arm also said drinking “very hot” beverages could raise the cancer risk, and classified them as “probably carcinogenic.”
Beijing will stop the export of technology and materials with potential military use to North Korea, in compliance with U.N. sanctions.
The eight-day drills in the western Pacific Ocean began Friday and are being seen as a counter to growing Chinese military strength in the region.