Royal Dutch Shell yesterday said it had decided to postpone a coal-to-liquids (CTL) joint project with Shenhua Group in the Ningxia Hui autonomous region.
"Our fares are cheap but nothing else about us needs to be cheap," said Kathleen Tan, executive vice-president of AirAsia.
The head of Hong Kong conglomerate CITIC Pacific stepped down yesterday amid a scandal over bad currency bets that may have cost the company nearly $2 billion.
The forced removal of General Motors' CEO Rick Wagoner by the Obama administration will "have no impact" on the company's business in China.
Jim Rogers warned although world leaders came up with a broad range of steps to stimulate global economy at the London Summit, their actions might have unintended consequences.
A prestigious Chinese-American businessman is trying to become the new organizer of the proposed US pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo.
At 70, she is chairwoman of China's largest privately owned can manufacturer, with annual sales of an estimated 1.5 billion yuan ($210 million) and an annual growth rate of 30 percent.
A former American restaurant owner has built a new career providing medical help to people in one of the remotest areas of China.
A passenger can tap the icons with their finger, and take part in lucky-draws and interactive games to win free tickets or souvenir gifts from the advertisers.
As the CEO of China's largest lighter manufacturer, Li Zhongjian became the first Chinese businessman to fight an anti-dumping battle with the European Union (EU).
"It was a dream for him to combine green electricity and give the farmers the opportunity to raise their standard of living."
Liu Chuanzhi, founder of China's leading computer maker Lenovo Group, has been reinstated as company chairman, the group announced Thursday.