METRO Cash & Carry will open four new stores in China this year, Tino Zeiske, president of METRO Cash & Carry China, told China Business Weekly.
A Beijing retiree cut up his son's seven credit cards with a pair of scissors when he discovered that the 29-year-old had racked up huge debts.
The Chinese economy will grow by more than 8 percent in 2010, despite lingering uncertainties in the global market, a leading Chinese economist predicted.
Toyota's biggest ever recall of vehicles in China, affecting about 688,000 vehicles, may damage its reputation for reliability, analysts said.
You are unlikely to have missed the new CCTV headquarters if you are a Beijing resident or have visited the city recently.
A new diagnosis standard of occupational diseases, such as dust-related lung disease, will be implemented later this year.
Xue Chun and her poodle, Strawberry, are stars of Internet bulletin boards catering to pet owners.
Sun Qin, deputy director of the National Energy Administration, has been appointed general manager of China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) to replace Kang Rixin, who was removed from his post for "grave violations of discipline".
Canada wants Chinese State-run entities such as China Investment Corp (CIC) to consider North American listings as a way of facilitating investment into the energy-rich country, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said.
Lai Changxing, China's most-wanted fugitive, might get a lenient sentence if he returns voluntarily after spending almost a decade hiding in Canada, Chinese legal experts said yesterday.
Li Peiying, former chief of the Capital Airports Holding Company (CAH) who was convicted of taking bribes and embezzlement, was executed Friday in Jinan.
Shanghai will take steps to cool the city's real-estate market as housing prices in China's financial capital are "too high," Mayor Han Zheng said.