David Cao

In a remote and mountainous part of China's southwest Yunnan province on a cool autumn morning, three of Asia's top movie stars are waiting for the action to begin. Donnie Yen, Takeshi Kaneshiro and T...
Starbucks Corp. signed a deal with the Chinese provincial government of Yunnan to set up its first-ever coffee-bean farm in the world to cater to a rapidly growing population of coffee drinkers in Chi...
In a sign of the changing fortunes of the world's top two economies, China's biggest auto maker, SAIC Motor Corp., is negotiating to acquire a stake of about 1% in General Motors Co. worth about $500...
China reported higher-than-expected inflation and new bank lending in October, figures that put in question the government's ability to reach key economic targets it had set to contain risks from its...
China’s continued rapid growth should make it the main driver of the global economy next year as the U.S. slows down, the Conference Board said in a report published Wednesday. In just two years, the...
A day after a Chinese agency downgraded U.S. sovereign debt Moody’s announces that it has raised China’s debt rating. Moody’s Investors Service increased China’s debt rating to Aa3 from A1 with a posi...
Now that the U.S. auto industry has bounced back from its lows, expect to see an increase in acquisitions of U.S. auto parts makers by Chinese companies seeking to gain access to technology and intern...
China has just achieved an impressive milestone: It has built the world's fastest supercomputer. The Tianhe-1A is more than 40% faster than the previous leader, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Ten...
Yesterday I sat down with the irrepressible Jean-Claude Biver, head of Hublot SA, for an afternoon chat at the Four Seasons Hotel. It was a brief meeting–Biver was on his way to Paris later that eveni...
Chinese movie star and his Indian partner I’ve got a piece in today’s Christian Science Monitor on India, China and the battle for South Asia.
General Electric (GE) said today it is planning to invest more than $2 billion to expand its business in China through 2012. GE said it plans to expand its research & development and customer support...
The votes are cast. The results are in. Republicans rode a populist tidal wave to seize control of the House. Democrats held on to a (fragile) majority in the Senate. So what does it all mean for U.S....