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11/22/2024 01:54:05 pm

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Charissa Echavez

India's e-commerce company Flipkart taps China to source cheaper bulk products.

India's Flipkart to Source Cheaper Bulk Products in China

E-commerce company Flipkart has set its eyes on China to procure bulk products at lower prices to offer a wider range of items on its platform.

Farmers Conclude Grain Harvest

Russia Plans to Export Half a Million Tonnes of Grain to China in 2016

Russia is planning to export half a million tonnes of grain in China for this year, Alexander Tkachev, Russian Agriculture Minister, said on Saturday (June 25).

Guangdong Police Ferret Out A Case Of Smuggling Methamphetamine

China Nabs Nearly 190,000 Suspects for Narcotics-Related Crimes

Police nabbed nearly 190,000 suspects allegedly involved in narcotics-related crimes over the last 17 months, the Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP) announced on Saturday (June 26).

Daily Antiretroviral Pill Found To Protect Healthy From AIDS Transmission

Free Antiretroviral Therapy for Citizens Living with HIV/AIDS in China

China will be offering free antiretroviral therapy for citizens suffering from HIV/AIDS, the country's top health authority announced.

Chinese knock off makers release clone version of iPhone 7 Plus.

China Releases Knock-Off iPhone 7 Plus

Chinese knock-makers produced a clone of Apple's upcoming model iPhone 7 Plus.

Dolby Cinema officially lands in China.

Dolby Cinema Opens in China

Wanda Cinema Line has officially brought Dolby Cinema to China, with its first site in Asia at Dalian Kaide Heping Square in Dalian, China, which opened last Thursday (June 23), showing the Legendary/Wanda-backed blockbuster Warcraft: The Beginning.

China to implement stringent rules on hiring foreign English teachers.

China to Implement Stricter Rules for Foreign English Teachers

China's State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs is reportedly set to issue a new set of guidelines to make sure unqualified and incompetent foreign English teachers are not employed by schools.

Photo of Royal Caribbean's 'Ovation of the Seas', which was officially named in Tianjin, China, on Friday (June 24).

Royal Caribbean Holds Naming Ceremony for 'Ovation of the Seas' in Tianjin, China

American global cruise company Royal Caribbean officially named the Ovation of the Seas after it completed its Global Odyssey cruise by arriving in Tianjin, China, where the ceremony was held last Friday (June 24).

Photos of the soon to rise Zhejiang Gate Towers in Hangzhou, China.

Hangzhou's Upcoming Zhejiang Gate Towers Closely Resemble NY's Iconic Structure

China's Hangzhou to build The Zhejiang Gate Towers next year. Recent development closely resembles New York's twin towers.

Cabin crews of China Airlines on strike.

China Airlines Managment, Cabin Crew Labor Union Reach Agreement

Following the unprecedented strike last Friday, the management of Taiwan's China Airlines and flight attendants' labor union have finally arrived to an agreement and will resume work on Monday.

Newest Innovations In Consumer Technology On Display At 2014 International CES

Qualcomm Sues Alibaba-Backed Meizu Technology

Chipmaker Qualcomm Inc. is suing Chinese smartphone maker Meizu Technology Co. in the Beijing court over the tech company's violation of intellectual property.

Photo of the soon-to-rise Tianjin Binhai Library. Project is expected to be finished next year.

MVRDV's Tianjin Binhai Library Nears Completion in China

Construction of the captivating and enormous 34,200 square meter Tianjin Binhai Library is nearing completion. The library, which was collaboratively designed by Dutch firm MVRDV and the Tianjin Urban Planning and Design Institute, surrounds "The Eye" that is a mirrored sphere found at the heart of the development that also has an auditorium in the center.

2013 Consumer Electronics Show Highlights Newest Technology

Japan's Sharp Corp. Gives Green Light to Taiwan's Foxconn Acquisition

Japan's electronics giant Sharp Corp. became the first electronics manufacturer to be under foreign ownership after shareholders of the company gave a green light at a meeting in Osaka on Thursday to be taken over by Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision Industry Corp.

China vows to remove all 'toxic' school running tracks.

China Vows to Get Rid of "Poisoned" School Running Tracks

Chinese authorities have vowed to remove and replace all substandard, "poisoned" school running tracks that were allegedly made from industrial waste following a massive health scandal where dozens of students have been left ill after using the facility, the Ministry of Education said.

 In this photo illustration, the LinkedIn logo is displayed on the screen of a laptop computer on January 27, 2011 in San Anselmo, California.

Why Microsoft, LinkedIn Merging A Potential Problem in China

Microsoft's plan to acquire business-oriented social networking service LinkedIn seems to face a problem in China because of the censorship law in the country.

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