China Cosco Sells Its Second Subsidiary This Year To Avoid A Third Consecutive Year In Red
After two years in the red, China Cosco is selling off subsidiaries in the hopes of covering its losses this year and avoiding delisting.
Beijing: 50,000 Electric Cars By 2015, 30,000 For Private Uses
Beijing is offering heavy subsidies to popularize electric cars, which may alleviate its pollution and congestion troubles.
Renren Network, China's Facebook, Has Fallen 80% Since Its IPO
With yet another quarter of losses, Renren Network's market value has dropped almost 80 percent since its IPO.
A New Food Scandal In China: Rice Tainted With Cadmium In Guangzhou
About half the rice tested in China's third-largest city had high levels of a toxic metal that damages organs and causes cancer.
Shanghai Jahwa Drops In Value Due To Chairman Being Forced Out By Majority Investor
Shanghai Jahwa, one of China's oldest cosmetic companies, took a hit because of a dispute between an executive and its controlling shareholder.
Xi's Austerity Plan Takes A Heavy Toll On High-End Chinese Restaurants
President Xi Jinping's austerity measures have hurt high-end restaurants in Beijing, some of which are facing losses unseen since the 1970s.
The Philippines Refused Taiwan's Request For A Joint Investigation Of Shooting Death Of Taiwanese Fisherman By Philippine Coast Guard
The Philippines will not allow Taiwan to directly question Filipino personnel involved in the fishing boat accident.
Japan's Toru Hashimoto Continues Inflammatory Remarks, Said United States Should Reflect On Its Own Use Of Comfort Women
Toru Hashimoto took to Twitter to say it is unfair to single out Japan for using "comfort women" in wartime.
Chinese College Graduates Cannot Secure Jobs: 28% Of Beijing's 2013 Graduates And 44% Of Shanghai's Have Found A Job
A record-high number of graduates, combined with an economy in a slowdown, is bad news for China's Class of 2013.
China: 'We Hope The European Commission Will Not Make A Move That Will Not Be Good For Anyone'
China issued its own warning regarding the executive arm of the European Union's move to investigate Chinese telecom makers.
Apple Shifts To Pegatron For Production, Foxconn Plans To Build Its Own Brand Of LCDs
Years ago, the same thing happened with another Apple manufacturer that began to develop its own products. That company is Samsung.
Stories Of Families Who Decided To Have More Children, Despite China's Policy
China's one-child policy is showing signs of easing, and many families are now choosing to have more children.
Chinese Police Seize Millions Of Counterfeit Condoms
Fake brand-name condoms are a lucrative business in China, but the police are getting wise to it.
A Modern Day Gold Rush - How People Of One County In China Are Making Millions In Ghana
The people of Shanglin county in southern China have ventured to an unlikely place to seek their fortunes.
The Bottom Of Chinese Society: Migrant Workers And Their Temporary 'Marriages'
Migrant workers in China face a lonely existence far away from their families. Some are finding unusual ways to cope.
Gold Prices May Fall Even More But Chinese 'Grannies' Continue To Invest For Posterity's Sake
Talk about buy-and-hold: Chinese "grannies" appear to have the world's longest time horizon when it comes to gold investing.
Goldman Sachs Doubles Alibaba Estimate Value to $70B
Alibaba has been gearing up to complete its IPO this year, with estimates as high as $100 billion.
China's 'Child Rape Isn't Rape' Law Is Sparking Outrage
A loophole in China's rape laws has been allowing child rapists to go free since 1997, but a recent case has sparked outrage.
Cover-Up Suspicions As Authenticity Of Footage Of Mysterious Chinese Woman's Suicide Questioned
Videos did nothing to quiet the rumors of cover-up.
Filipino Government Webites Hacked By Taiwanese, And Chinese Netizens Show Surprising Support
Taiwan is getting support from unforeseen quarters in its naval confrontation with the Philippines.
Chinese High School Bans Cell Phones; Violators Get Their Phones Smashed
A Chinese high school goes to extreme lengths to keep the students distraction-free. Parents like it.
Hong Kong Leaked Memo Asks Policymakers To Keep Mainland Reactions In Mind When Making Future Policies
Hong Kong's Apple Daily uncovered a memo, which asks policymakers to keep mainland reactions in mind, outraging both Hong Kong and mainland netizens.
Alibaba's Legendary Founder Jack Ma Stepped Down As CEO Today, Handing The Role Over To Jonathan Lu
Alibaba, China's e-commerce giant, is changing blood. Can the new CEO, Jonathan Lu, live up to Jack Ma's legacy?
Jack Ma Steps Down As Alibaba's CEO During Epic Taobao 10th Year Anniversary Party
Alibaba's Taobao gave a party to honor its 10-year anniversary and Jack Ma's departure as CEO.
Ren Zhengfei, Huawei's Elusive CEO: We're Not Involved In Cyberattacks In The U.S.
In his first interview ever, the boss of the biggest electronic equipment maker doesn't play nice with America. He has reasons.
Chinese Woman Yuan Liya's Death Brings Chinese To Beijing Streets In Protest
A young woman dies at a Beijing shopping mall. Police say it's a suicide. People say it's a cover-up. Mayhem ensues.
China's Elite Clubs Catering To High-Ranking Officials Serve Peacock And Other Exotic Delicacies
China's high-ranking government officials are living a much better life than regular folks. Just look at their dinner plates.
China's Internet Shoppers Are Among Busiest In The World: 58% Of Them Shop At Least Once A Week Compared To 42% Of American Online Shoppers
A report by PwC says low prices and and rising salaries are driving Chinese netizens to outshop their global counterparts.
Alibaba's 2012 Fourth Quarter Net Profit Increased 160% From Same Period In 2011, Now Leading Tencent And Baidu
In last quarter of 2012, Alibaba, e-commerce giant and owner of Taobao, overtook Tencent and Baidu in net profit.
A List Of China's Super-Rich, And Their Stories
As China's economy continues to grow, entrepreneurs have grown with it. Here are the 10 wealthiest in China.