China’s foreign trade will pick up in the second half (H2) of 2015 thanks to structural improvements, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said.
Annual reports from China’s listed state-owned firms show their top executives were generally paid less last year as reform of China’s bloated state sector targets executive income.
Property exposure is the biggest threat to the viability of China’s banks due to the banking system’s reliance on real estate collateral and strong links between property and other parts of the economy, global rating agency Fitch said.
American Airlines on Friday started operating a new nonstop flight between Beijing Capital International Airport and the airline’s largest hub, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, using a three-class Boeing 777-200 aircraft.
Mercedes-Benz (China) will recall more than 19,000 cars in China due to possible loss of power and a steering bolt issue, China’s top quality watchdog said on Friday.
Some 6.13 million passenger trips were made by air between China and the United States in 2014, the Civil Aviation Administration of China disclosed on Wednesday.
New government promises of favorable policies for tech startups will be further encouragement for the whiz kids working in China’s “makerspaces”, community workshops where techies gather to collaborate and achieve economies of scale.
The South Korean economy maintained a record-breaking trend of trade surplus in April as imports reduced at a faster pace than exports, a government report showed Friday.
China will improve agricultural subsidy policies in an effort to deepen rural reform, promote agricultural modernization and increase peasants’ income, the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) announced Thursday.
China launched the second phase of a national research project to transform the country into a manufacturing power on Tuesday, according to the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE).