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Major developers dominate China's property market
Major property companies are more competitive than smaller players in the Chinese market and the trend will continue in the years to come.
Alibaba joins with name brands to fight counterfeits
China's e-commerce giant Alibaba said Tuesday that it had joined with 20 brands to fight counterfeit goods through big data analysis.
China's food safety rate at 96.8 pct in 2016
The China Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) tested 257,000 food samples nationwide throughout 2016, finding 96.8 percent of food up to standard.
Shanghai Disney welcomes nearly 6 mln visitors in 7 months
Shanghai Disneyland received close to 6 million visitors in the first seven months of it opening in mid-June.
Chinese house sales fall, more tightening in pipeline
Following tougher house-buying rules to contain speculation, property sales in China's large cities dropped at the beginning of 2017.
Assembled-in-China Airbus A330 ready for delivery in Sept.
Airbus's facility in north China's Tianjin will start producing A330 aircraft in July and deliver the first jet in September.
Seagate shuts Suzhou plant due to weak global demand
American computer hardware manufacturer Seagate Technology closed one of its two assembly factories in China due to weak global demand for laptops.
Toyota to recall 15,865 units of Lexus in China
Toyota will recall 15,865 imported Lexus vehicles across the Chinese mainland due to defective airbags, according to the country's quality watchdog.
China develops world's brightest EUV free electron laser
Chinese scientists announced they have built a facility that can generate the world's brightest extreme ultraviolet (EUV) free electron laser.
China's book sales up 12 percent in 2016
China's book retail market saw strong growth in 2016 with a year-on-year rise of 12.3 percent in sales.
China to quadruple new energy vehicle production by 2020: minister
China will quadruple its new energy vehicle annual output to 2 million by 2020, a cabinet minister said.
Chinese state insurer caught up in eavesdropping scandal
Chinese insurance regulator said that a state insurer used an iPhone and a voice recorder to eavesdrop on inspectors.
Feature: Tourism rejuvenates old Silk Road town
Feature: Chinese digital company seeking growth in U.S.
To Sort Anbang’s Assets, Chinese Authorities Create Dajia
UBS: The globe is headed for a recession if U.S-China trade talks fails