American technology giant, Apple, has issued a public letter of apology to Chinese consumers over the company's warranty policies in China.
The International Finance Corporation tells us how profit-making and energy-efficient opportunities are neglected in China, and how it digs them out.
Intel might be a symbol of technological innovation. But now, the company is doing more than just pushing generations of new products into the market.
Wang Maoshe, municipal party secretary of Shuozhou City in Shanxi Province, talks about how this city puts forth a coal-based and diversified development pattern.
Wang Jianzhou, Chairman of China Mobile Communications Corporation and a CPPCC member, talked about the current situation of TD-LTE's development and promotion as an international 4G standard in an interview with China Daily and its website.
Li Daokui, a CPPCC member and finance professor at the Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management, said he is optimistic about China's stock market this year and urged commercial banks to "lose weight" in order to better reduce the risks of lending to small- and medium-sized enterprises.
C.Y. Yang, director of Corporate Social Responsibility of Intel China, shares with us how the company can better carry out social responsibilities through cooperation and creation in China.
Zhu Chenggang, Shanghai Xuhui district deputy chief, believes small- and medium-sized enterprises should maintain their innovative and viable nature and the government should provide a fair and favorable environment for them.