Du Yilong, managing partner in law firm Latham Watkins' Beijing office, says that could encourage Chinese tech groups to reconsider Hong Kong... READ MORE›
The new islands allow China to harness a portion of the sea for its own use that has been relatively out of reach until now... READ MORE›
Is so much part and parcel of Chinese heritage, said David Moser, academic director for CET Chinese studies at Beijing Capital Normal University... READ MORE›
I think that Tu Youyou's prize should lead to deeper reflection about China's scientific efforts, Wang Yuanfeng, a professor in Beijing said in an online commentary... READ MORE›
Wildlife groups say Hong Kong's legal ivory trade provides cover for a vast illegal trade that is fueling a poaching crisis decimating elephant herds in Africa... READ MORE›
What's happening in China is definitively spooking people, said Dawn Fitzpatrick, the chief investment officer of O'Connor, a 5.6 billion hedge fund owned by UBS... READ MORE›
Segal added that one recourse would be to argue through the World Trade Organization that what China considers national security concerns are not valid... READ MORE›
Last year, BHP Billiton shipped enough iron ore each day to China to fill the Empire State Building... READ MORE›
She brought a 4-year-old boy she said was their son, together with the child's Hong Kong birth certificate, the paper said... READ MORE›
Billionaire Wang Jianlin Signals Son Won't Inherit Group Helm... READ MORE›
The slump in the stock markets is destroying what remains of investor confidence, and this problem is profoundly serious, the paper said in a front-page commentary... READ MORE›
Wu Weilong operates Soon Un Tour, a Bangkok agency with clients from Taiwan, Hong Kong and mainland China... READ MORE›
Beijing has in the past blocked Hong Kong activists from travelling to mainland China... READ MORE›
BEIJING President Obama arrives in Beijing on Monday for a week-long trip to three countries China, Burma and Australia for summits with other world leaders... READ MORE›
Political concerns may also slow the pace of Chinese investment in the U.S., especially if the new administration translates protectionist rhetoric into reality, Haskins said... READ MORE›
07 BST Saxophonist Kenny G, who is a big star in China... READ MORE›
Earlier, Mr. Xi and his top lieutenants heard tough criticism of his government's laws and practices that discriminate against American corporate operations in China... READ MORE›
They noted that Tianjin officials, for instance, awarded a permit to Rui Hai, despite its illegal operation, according to Xinhua... READ MORE›
Organisers of Bristol balloon festival say they were approached by individuals purporting to be Chinese embassy officials urging a ban on the balloon... READ MORE›
BEIJING After China enacted a sweeping national security law this week one official said the measure was intended to safeguard the country's core interests... READ MORE›
Mr. Xi promised last year that China's emissions of carbon dioxide would stop growing by about 2030... READ MORE›
The Chinese side expresses its deep concern about the United States pushing the militarization Colonel Yang said at a news conference in Beijing... READ MORE›
In a statement on Wednesday Mr. Yang urged the government in Wenzhou to release Mr. Zhang and his assistant Liu Peng who is also missing... READ MORE›
Dozens of people are believed to remain in prison 20 years after the crackdown on the 1989 pro-democracy movement and independent trade unions remain illegal... READ MORE›
China has been pushing for the use of more Chinese and less foreign-made technology, to grow its own tech sector and in response to ex-U... READ MORE›
The women were discovered in the 31st floor flat in the Wan Chai district of Hong Kong a skyscrapper-filled central area popular with young, expat professionals... READ MORE›
Mr. Lee, the founding member of Hong Kong's Democratic Party, said Mr. Obama should use the occasion to remind China of its Hong Kong pledges... READ MORE›
A man who was injured following the massive explosions at the Binhai new district in Tianjin receives medical treatment at a hospital... READ MORE›
Exclusive China's international payments system ready, could launch by year-end... READ MORE›
Central bank's September meeting, further spooking investors after a tumultuous couple of weeks on Wall Street... READ MORE›
In Hong Kong, imported meat is subject to surveillance but not usually tested if it is for re-export, government officials said... READ MORE›
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