Policy Updates & Analysis
Two more detained over deadly diabetes drug
Two people have been detained in Liaoning Province in connection with the sale of a fake diabetes drug that killed two patients and left nine others in the hospital, provincial authorities said Thursday.
Read moreThree injured tourists return to Shanghai after fatal U.S. bus crash
A family of three Chinese tourists who were injured in the fatal bus crash in the U.S. State of Arizona returned to Shanghai Thursday, while the other six were being treated in U.S. hospitals.
Read moreState Intellectual Property Office of People’s Republic of China and UK Intellectual Property Offi
State Intellectual Property Office of People’s Republic of China and UK Intellectual Property Office has signed framework agreement on bilateral cooperation
Read moreNDRC: Further Deepening Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Cooperation Listed in the P
NDRC: Further Deepening Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Cooperation Listed in the Priority Field of Sino-German Cooperation
Read moreChina's State Council appoints senior officials
China's State Council, or cabinet, announced Thursday the appointment of four senior officials.
Read moreChina used-car dealers in top gear
China’s used-car market had a problem until recently: the Chinese motor industry was simply too young to have enough old cars.
Read moreRolls Royce, CAS to improve aircraft engine material
British-based engine maker Rolls Royce and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) will work together to improve an insulating material used in aircraft turbine engines, under a memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed by the two sides.
Read moreChina may enact refining, chemicals stimulus by March
China, the world's second-biggest energy consumer, may enact a stimulus plan for the oil refining and petrochemicals industry before a gathering of the country's legislature to help spur the slowing economy, an official said.
Read moreChina top banking official sacked for corruption
A senior banker of the state-run China Development Bank has been sacked for taking bribes, the Communist Party of China's disciplinary watchdog said Wednesday.
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