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People examine fake cigarettes during a promotional event of World Consumer Rights Day in Beijing, on March 15, 2007.
Lack of Graphic Labels on Cigarette Packs Hampers China’s Tobacco Control: NGO

China’s tobacco regulatory body has been blocking the use of graphic warning labels on cigarette packages, another reason why the country is struggling to reduce the number of smokers, according to a 2015 China tobacco control report released on Tuesday.

Condoms and other contraceptives are seen by some as the only way to prevent premarital pregnancy and the spread of STDs.
Japanese Condom Maker Struggles with Low-sex-drive Japanese, Gets Boost from Chinese Tourists

Sagami Rubber Industries Co. has been facing a shortage in its thinnest condom variant due to Chinese tourists who load up on it when visiting Japan. Japan's local population has been increasingly sexless.

Wang Jianlin, the fourth richest man in China, has expressed plans to expand Wanda's operations overseas. The $10-billion investment deal to build an industrial park in India is a step in the plan.
Wanda Inks $10b Deal to Build Industrial Park in India

An industrial park will soon be built in the northern part of India as Dalian Wanda Group Co. has agreed to invest up to $10 billion for the project, as part of its latest efforts to expand overseas, China Daily reported.

A woman walks past a hotel sign in Beijing where recently hotels received various awards in
Beijing’s Best Hotels Named in Diplomats’ Choice Awards

A number of hotels in Beijing were named "The Best Hotel 2015 - Diplomats' Choice" at an awards ceremony held at the Ritz-Carlton Beijing Monday, Jan. 25, the Global Times reported.

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Here are the factors that affected China's 2015 luxury market, and what the company should focus on handling well.
China’s Luxury Market: Five Facts People Should Know!

Here are the factors that affected China's 2015 luxury market, and what the company should focus on handling well.

President Xi Jinping (front C) poses for photos with guests at the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank launch ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Oct. 24, 2014.
AIIB Chief Jin Liqun: China Not Planning to Exercise Veto Power

The president of the 57-member Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, Jin Liqun, said that China has no intention to exercise its veto power with its right based on economic size.

 People walk by a Bulgari boutique in the Ginza district of Tokyo, Japan, on July 10, 2009.
Bulgari Eyes Expansion in China with New Boutiques

Italian designer brand Bulgari is stepping up its investments in China, in the hopes of tapping into the growing reluctance of Chinese shoppers to buy abroad due to security fears, stricter customs checks and the recent devaluation of the yuan.

A clerk arranges bundles of 100 Chinese yuan banknotes at a branch of China Merchants Bank in Hefei, Anhui Province, March 17, 2014.
China Merchants Bank Ventures into Mobile App by Partnering with Didi Kuaidi

China’s leading private bank, China Merchants Bank (CMB), and Didi Kuaidi, the top ride-hailing mobile app in China, on Tuesday, Jan. 26, announced a strategic partnership.

A worker checks products on a solar panel production line at a solar company workshop in Yongkang, Zhejiang Province.
Chinese Solar Panel Makers Expand to Thailand, Other Countries

Major Chinese solar panel makers are making new investments and expanding to other countries, such as Thailand, due to the rising costs and strict anti-dumping duties in the U.S. and Europe, China Daily reported.

The logo of the Dalian Wanda Commercial Properties is seen at a news conference in Hong Kong.
Wang Jianlin: Dalian Wanda Group to Issue IPO for Internet Finance Unit

China’s biggest private property developer Dalian Wanda Group Co Ltd plans an initial public offering (IPO) for its internet finance business, aiming to brace its future developments.

A nuclear reactor, to be operated by China Guangdong Nuclear Power (CGN), is seen under construction in Taishan, Guangdong Province.
China Aims for More Export, Wider Use of Nuclear Energy

China is planning to export indigenous technologies and expand the use of clean energy as part of the main themes of its nuclear power industry and its commitment to be a responsible, climate-conscious country and a leading global nuclear player in the future, China Daily reported.

In 2015, exports in rail transportation, machine tools, rail industries, and aviation technology grew by 15 to 30 percent.
China Shifts Focus to Higher Value Added Products This Year

China is expected to export more higher-value-added products this year, as announced by the Ministry of Commerce on Monday, Jan. 25. The exports include products from the aviation, telecommunications technology and transportation sectors, China Daily reported.

Uber CEO Travis Kalanick claimed in Oct. 2015 that the company reached 30 to 35 percent market share in China.
Uber claims conquering 35% of China’s market share; Didi Kuaidi thinks it's impossible!

Uber’s CEO Travis Kalanick claimed in October 2015 that the company has a 30 to 35 percent market share in China. The claim has been met with skepticism by Uber’s chief competitor in China – Didi Kuaidi.

Several of India's budding and established firms, including Zomato, BookMyShow and BigBasket, are aiming of extending their services in China.
Indian e-commerce firms keen to establish business in China

Several of India's budding and established firms, including Zomato, BookMyShow and BigBasket, are aiming of extending their services in China.

China Adds Six Yuan Market Makers To Interbank Market
China Protects Yuan by Warning Traders not to ‘Short’ the Chinese Currency

In a strongly worded editorial on Xinhua News Agency, China told yuan traders “not to short” the country’s currency.

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