Sliding economy forces Chinese firms to focus on international brand and trust building
Data management war could be in the offing between Chinese companies and western giants like Google and Amazon
Efforts might accentuate the massive problem of bad debt, which is believed to exceed half-a-trillion dollars, analyst said
World Health Organization recommends changes in China's health policy, yet government is unlikely to take steps that could hurt economy
China's Ministry of Commerce express concerns due to worrisome signs that the Uber-Didi deal may create a unshakable monopoly in the ride-hailing business
New Chinese law tries to coordinate charitable giving by country's richest; experts see mostly downsides
Some defense analysts say Beijing's reduced military budget doesn't reflect massive expenditures on military-related infrastructure
China had claimed sovereign, legal and historical right over 90 percent of sea area but was overruled by international arbitration tribunal
Analysts say move is part of larger effort to reorient attitude of state media and government propaganda units, as well as artists, musicians, novelists
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank says it is independent, but concerns persist; China holds 20.6 percent of bank's shares, others have less than 7.5 percent each
Analysts, New York-based index provider MSCI have noted that continued resistance by China to further open its markets, questions about whether it will press ahead with reforms remains key concern
China's foreign investments are set to double as they become a diplomatic tool
Despite rolling out welcome matt, analysts still skeptical Beijing will reform bloated industries that employ millions
Beijing fears loss of political, business clout as it sees country as its gateway to Europe
SEC is probing e-commerce giant, which also has been expelled by a US-based industry group as a result of its platforms selling fake brand-name goods
They donate at 4 percent of the level seen in Europe and the US, UNDP reports
This was evident at the recent First World Conference on Tourism, when a senior Chinese official revealed the government's strategy on using tourism in diverse ways
Analysts say decision to launch projects, co-sponsored by Asian Development Bank and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development aims to help Beijing deflect criticism that AIIB has political agenda
Report shows discrimination abounds, but acceptance is growing among young people
Analysts say the move is meant to intensify Apple's engagement with its second-biggest market, and also enlarge the iPhone maker's recent efforts to diversify outside the core business
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