Business
Kitted out for premier markets
2013-10-18 08:56
Menswear firm enters the big league in international brand promotion
Always a great day for gold
2013-10-18 08:56
The city where talk of gold outshines talk about the weather
Quotable
2013-10-18 09:45
"Given the current fluctuations in exchange rates, an improved financial services system will help SMEs better cope with the business downturn."
Smart exit from gold doldrums
2013-10-18 09:45
If anyone can excavate their way out of a deep pit of economic misery you would think it would be those who make heavy-mining machines. In that regard, the gold mining equipment makers of Zhaoyuan in Shandong province do not disappoint.
Chinese fan goes behind the mic
2013-10-18 09:45
"When I am sitting down, looking at the screen and talking about the match, I really feel I am a king," says He Yu, 25, a football radio commentator in Britain.
The man who likes to cut a fine figure
2013-10-18 09:45
When Scottish native Austin Lally, president of Global Braun and Appliances GmbH, a German electronic shaver producer, makes his annual visit to China, he likes to check out local department stores, starting with the skin care section.
Deal puts London in box seat, experts say
2013-10-18 09:45
China and the United Kingdom have signed 59 cooperation projects ranging from areas such as infrastructure and civilian nuclear power to yuan internationalization, marking the largest economic cooperation effort by the two countries despite previous political spats.
Milestone in Europe deal
2013-10-18 09:45
Currency swap will help spur internationalization of renminbi
It is meat and drink for them
2013-10-11 09:54
Donna Wang is one of the many shoppers buying ham at a busy supermarket in downtown Shanghai. Unlike most of her peers who are scouring the shelves for reputed foreign brands, Wang prefers to buy ham made by the Chinese pork producer Shuanghui.
Setting the standard
2013-10-11 09:54
China can learn from the UK's experience in helping small and medium-sized businesses implement food safety standards, says Jenny Morris, principal policy officer of the London-based charity Chartered Institute of Environmental Health.
Minnow carves its credentials in wood
2013-10-11 09:54
The setting and story are almost of fairy tale proportions - the tiny hamlet, by Chinese standards, of Yunhe, deep in the mountain forests of Zhejiang province, produces half the world's wooden toys.
More than perfect educated guess
2013-10-11 09:54
In 2002, Ye Changhua gave up his job as a public servant in Yunhe and started his own business manufacturing wooden toys.
Quotable
2013-10-11 09:54
"If you look at successful foreign companies in the Chinese market, few have a short history. Bosch, Siemens they have all been here for more than 100 years. What do we expect from Chinese companies launched maybe 15 years ago and started going abroad five years ago?"
Toy story animated by success
2013-10-11 09:54
"In a hidden part of the forest, there's an ancient tribe called the Mumu. Among them stands a huge, ancient tree inside which lives another tribe - of mysterious small bugs."
Chinese rounding on Square Mile
2013-10-11 09:54
China's rapidly maturing financial services industry has brought the country increasingly closer to the City of London, the Square Mile's lord mayor Roger Gifford says.
Crystal vision from the ashes
2013-10-11 09:54
Chinese real estate giant ZhongRong Group has unveiled a radical plan to regenerate London's famous Crystal Palace Park, home to the grand Victorian glass structure that housed the Great Exhibition of 1851.
Through the smog an opportunity
2013-10-11 09:54
It should be the season of clear air in most cities in North China, but things seem to be changing: dreadful smog that once blanketed the skies predominantly in winter is now appearing in autumn.
E-paper
We will not give up search, Li vows
International hunt for missing airliner continues after fruitless six-day search
