David Laurier, CEO of environmental analyzer and integrated solutions provider AppliTek in Belgium, is upbeat and loaded with a number of reasons why the company needs to maintain success in China.
Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing Group has published four of David Mitchell's books in Chinese, while a fifth is being translated.
Two Britons are trying to answer the demand among expatriates in China for hard-to-get books and household items.
Bernard Srajner says he will continue to promote relations between Slovenia and China even after he finishes his six-year mission in Beijing.
Stuart Green, president of Interbrand's Asia Pacific operation, says building a brand is a long and continuous process.
A veteran British publisher and a Chinese writer share with Mei Jia their views on the type of Chinese books that appeal to Western readers.
British snooker star Ronnie O'Sullivan, who retired from the professional billiards tour this year, will come to China in October to resume his career at the World Snooker International Championship in Chengdu, Sichuan province, from Oct 28 to Nov 4.
Steve Tappin has been looking at Chinese bosses under a microscope for more than four years, and he likes what he sees.
Arts organizer makes light work of increasing serious cross-cultural ties.
In July 1972 a young Dane studying psychology in Copenhagen traveled with his class to China on a one-month visit. At the time, such visits were rare.
Dwitching from financier to wine-bar proprietor and swapping France for China proved to be hugely beneficial for Olivier Six.
The acclaimed writer David Mitchell says he had no idea that his books were popular in China - until he saw that his events were well attended by readers.