Shanghai is exploring the possibility of allowing businesses in certain areas to bypass the country's Great Firewall and access internet sites overseas, as Beijing ramps up efforts to attract more foreign investment in 2025.
Donald Trump’s second term in office is getting off to a good start for China.
The Chinese government is trying to encourage people to spend more by ensuring that share prices will rise, ordering pensions and mutual funds to invest more in domestic stock markets.
Pratik Mathur assumed charge as the Consulate General of India in Shanghai on Thursday, according to an official announcement by the Consulate.   He succeeds Dr N Nandakumar. Mathur, an Indian Foreign Service officer of the 2007 batch served as Deputy Secretary in the office of Prime Minister Narendra Modi from August 2019 to September 2020.
China’s biggest economic powerhouse seeks to become a ‘global innovation hub’ by developing treatments for blindness and paralysis.
Two Iranian cargo vessels carrying an ingredient for missile propellant will sail from China to Iran in the next few weeks, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday, citing intelligence from security officials in two Western countries.
China is set to grant foreign financial institutions the same treatment as domestic ones in offering innovative financial services within some free trade zones. This move, announced by the central bank,
Beijing and Shanghai have recently attained unprecedented levels of investment and development in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector. These two cities are propelling China's swift ascent in the global AI competition.
In the four top-tier cities - Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen - prices rose 0.2 per cent month on month. "Reduced mortgage rates and lower thresholds for non-local residents to buy flats in the most developed cities fuelled homebuying interest ...
Pop quiz: how many British airlines fly to the world’s second largest economy and how many cities in that country do these airlines serve? Don’t be embarrassed if you guessed two – British Airways and Virgin Atlantic – and,
A Chinese man who injured a Japanese mother and her child and killed a Chinese bus attendant trying to protect them in a knife attack near Shanghai last June has been sentenced to death, according
Chinese nationals and travel operators who spoke to CNA said the reality on the ground is “very different” and urged travellers to look beyond sensational things being said online.