China’s Biggest Real Estate Developers Partner Amid Slowing Property Market
Shopping mall giant (Dalian) Wanda, owned by China’s richest man, and mega residential developer Vanke have announced a "stunning" partnership.
Indian PM Modi's Visit To China A Sign Of Growing Economic Ties – Or Just Another False Dawn?
India says it's now willing to let its cash-rich old rival invest in key infrastructure projects - but mutual suspicions remain. Modi is on his first visit to China as prime minister.
China Investigates Alleged Cover-Up In Fatal Shooting By Police; Official Suspended After Online Criticism
The case demonstrates the continuing power of online opinion as China's army paper angrily accuses Internet users of being brainwashed by the West.
6,500-Employee Trip To France Just 'Business As Usual' For China's Biggest Direct-Selling Firm Tiens, Says Expert
The China Rich List founder says Tiens Group's massive French tour shows the growing global ambitions of China's biggest private firms.
Beijing’s Old Summer Palace Replica Controversially Built As History Lesson For Young Generation
A film studio's reconstruction of the Old Summer Palace has been criticized for trivializing history but the owner says it will promote patriotism.
China’s Draft National Security Law Stresses Cyber-Sovereignty And Protecting Socialist Values, Increases Pressure On Hong Kong
The wide-ranging law targets "harmful" foreign ideas, but critics warn Beijing is just reasserting control over many areas of life.
‘Big Muscles And As Handsome As Xi Jinping’: Chinese Online Video Praises Putin As Beijing’s Relations With Russia Warm Up
As President Xi Jinping prepares for Friday's visit to Russia, a new online video shows ordinary Chinese citizens hailing two "very strong" leaders.
China’s Premier Says Some Chinese Bureaucracy Is A 'Big Joke' As Government Seeks To Streamline Economy
Li Keqiang's remarks show frustrations at the difficulties of adjusting economic policy.
Chinese Tourist Who Sat On Revolutionary Statue Becomes First Person On Country’s New Tourism Blacklist
A teenager becomes the first tourist to be blacklisted by the government campaign.
China Road Rage: Brutal Attack On Female Driver Unleashes Public Anger Over Lawless Roads
The attack left the female driver in hospital -- but commentators say lack of controls on bad driving is fuelling road rage.
China's 'Student' Of Warren Buffett Buys US Insurer Ironshore Amid New Wave Of Chinese Acquisitions
Fosun boss Guo Guangchang says he has learned from Warren Buffett, as a new wave of Chinese acquisitions gathers pace.
Shanghai Government Cracks Down On Corruption As Shenzhen Official Implicated In $40 Million Corruption Case
Shanghai's Communist Party chief says corruption risks "destroying" the party's credibility.
China’s People’s Daily Warns Of Risks From Stock Market Bull Run As Warren Buffet Predicts Prolonged Boom
The state-run People's Daily says a boom could lead to volatility and manipulation as investors continue to pour money into the market.
China Releases Cartoons Showing Officials How To Comply With Rules Against Extravagance
Some officials, fearful of breaching Beijing's rules against extravagance, planned to cancel their children's wedding banquets.
China Announces Tax Breaks And Subsidies To Boost Employment, Agriculture As Growth Slows
The Chinese government has pledged to help startups and increase public spending in the face of a "complex" economic situation.
Chinese Authorities Raid Uber Office In Guangzhou Amid Crackdown On Ride-Booking Apps
Uber says it was a routine commercial inspection but the raid highlights growing tension in China over ride-booking apps.
China Hits McDonald's Supplier With Record Fine For Water Pollution Amid Signs Of Toughening Environmental Policy
The $629,000 fine comes soon after China pledged a nationwide cleanup of its polluted water supplies.
Alibaba Smartphone To Help Chinese Police Combat Foreign Spies, Play Games And Shop Online
The new smartphone comes with dual modes -- one to prevent NSA-style spying, and another for games and shopping.
China Reduces Tariffs On Imported Consumer Goods To Promote Domestic Demand
Cheaper imports may also push domestic manufacturers to improve their quality, and reduce pressure on Hong Kong.
Auto Shanghai 2015: Despite Crackdown On Luxury, China's Market Still Lures Foreign Brands - But New Challenges Ahead
“If you look at the exterior styling and interior craftsmanship ... you can’t tell if something is a foreign product or a local brand,” one industry expert says.
Hong Kong Announces Controversial Electoral Reform Package, Pan Democrats Walk Out Of Legislature
The city's chief executive warned that if the new election proposals are rejected, democratic reforms will be put on hold for "years."
Auto Shanghai Car Show Does Away With Scantily Clad Models, But Not With 'Hostesses'
China's biggest car show is a window on sexism in the country, and on efforts to move beyond it.
China Debates Ban On Infant Formula Advertising To Promote Breastfeeding
The ban would hit a multi-billion dollar industry - as the legislature also considers tightening a ban on tobacco advertising.
China’s Stock Market Boom Sees Shanghai Exchange Grow Too Big For Its Own Computers
The Shanghai stock market has almost doubled in value over the last six months, leading some analysts to warn of a bubble.
China announces ambitious plan to clean up its water, close down polluting factories
Government plan to clean water could bring $300 billion in economic benefits, says government – as experts warn of tough challenges in implementation
Gao Yu, Veteran Chinese Journalist, Jailed For 7 Years For Leaking Details Of Government Crackdown On Civil Society
Gao Yu has been accused of leaking an official document detailing plans for a crackdown on civil society.
Chinese Police Blame Internet Rumor Mongers For ‘Illegal’ Power Plant Protest; State Media Sympathetic To Protesters
The case emphasizes tensions between widespread environmental concerns in China and the official desire for stability.
Segway's Acquisition By Chinese Rival Ninebot Shifts Balance In Scooter Market
Xiaomi-funded Ninebot, which was sued by Segway for copyright infringement, has announced it will buy the pioneering scooter maker.
China’s Economy Grows At 7% In First Quarter, Lowest Rate In Six Years
Slowing exports and real estate investment point to challenges as leaders acknowledge "downward pressure."
China Releases Detained Feminists, But Concerns Over Clampdown On Civil Society Remain
The five activists were detained for a month for planning peaceful demonstrations against sexual harassment.