Following the diplomatic spat that flared up between China and Japan after a Chinese fishing vessel collided with Japanese coast guard ships near a group of islands claimed by both nations, the number...
“Foreigners have an out-dated misconception about Chinese-made products,” Mr. Li begins as I lean forward in his car to listen closely. “Foreigners believe that all Chinese products are poor quality a...
The public battle between Chinese Internet giant Tencent and antivirus software company Qihoo 360, referred to by some as “small gang” (Qihoo 360) vs. “mafia” (Tencent), has led to a spike in new user...
The city is engulfed in a divisive debate as it prepares to set its first-ever minimum wage. Lawmakers passed the minimum-wage bill after a 41-hour session in July in response to growing public calls...
China's government will next year start extracting more money in dividends from the companies it controls, in a long-awaited step that could help level the playing field between private firms and the...
U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron held talks with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Tuesday afternoon on the first day of a major trade mission aimed at deepening commercial ties. Mr. Cameron and Mr. Wen...
Industrial & Commercial Bank of China (Asia) Ltd.'s shareholders approved its parent company's plan Tuesday to take the unit private for US$1.4 billion. The move is part of Industrial & Commercial Ban...
China’s economic growth unexpectedly accelerated in the third quarter, according to the estimates of analysts polled by The Wall Street Journal, a finding that runs counter to official statistics and...
The Chinese will buy 16.7 million passenger cars and light commercial vehicles this year, about five million more than consumers in the U.S., according to the most recent research by J.D. Power and As...
Authorities in south China's Guangzhou, host city of the 2010 Asian Games, Saturday said it will cancel a newly-launched free public transportation service due to the enormous public response, which m...
Chinese Commerce Minister Chen Deming said on Friday that China will maintain its exports of rare earths in 2011, denying reports that China would significantly reduce its export quotas. At a signing...
China's Ministry of Commerce said Saturday it has decided to extend anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations into US-made off-road vehicles and sedans with an engine displacement of 2.0 liters and...