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Liu Shiyu, chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, speaks during the launching ceremony of Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect at Shenzhen Stock Exchange on Dec. 5, 2016.
Mainland Investors Buying Hong Kong Stocks to Surge as China Tightens Control on Capital Outflows

Hong Kong stocks are expected to gain from China’s stricter control on capital outflows as mainland investors may turn to the Hong Kong stock market to buy stocks through cross-border exchange links.

Chinese President Xi Jinping Meets Dignitaries In Beijing
China's Economic Growth in 2017 Bleak: Report

Changes in politics across the globe and some challenges to China's economic policies will result in more problems and pressure in 2017 for the world's second largest economy.

China’s campaign against climate change results in stricter rules in emission, and this equates in manufacturing more electric-driven automobiles due to increasing demand.
China's Stricter Emission Rules Result in Higher Demand for Electric Cars

China's campaign against climate change results in stricter rules in emission and this equates in manufacturing more electric-driven automobiles due to increasing demand.

A technician pushes a cart of semiconductor wafers at the Applied Materials Inc. facility in Santa Clara, California.
White House Report Warns US Semiconductor Sector About Threat of Chinese Domination

The U.S. has been urged to strengthen the protection of its semiconductor industry against threats posed by Chinese policies which seek to dominate the industry, according to a report by a White House advisory panel.

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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is introduced to speak to supporters at the Giant Center, December 15, 2016 in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
Donald Trump to invest $1 billion in Scottish property; Ethics board not happy with his performance

Trump has claimed that he would invest large amounts of money in the Trump International Golf Course Scotland.

The Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) Group sign is shown at the Chrysler Group headquarters May 6, 2014 in Auburn Hills, Michigan.
Fiat Chrysler Names New Operating Chiefs for China, Asia Pacific

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles on Wednesday has named Daphne Zheng as chief operating officer for its China business and Paul Alcala as the operating chief of Asia Pacific, excluding China.

An attendee inspects the new Apple Watch during an Apple special event at the Flint Center for the Performing Arts.
Samsung Electronics focusing more on wearable healthcare devices than robotics

Samsung Electronics recently announced a major shift concerning health care devices. During the recent CES event, Samsung expressed their will to develop wearable healthcare devices over robots.

3D model of Hualong One Reactor
UK Begins Regulatory Assessment of Chinese-Designed Nuclear Reactor

The Chinese-designed nuclear reactor Hualong One, known as the UK HPR1000 in its UK version, is now undergoing a Generic Design Assessment (GDA) to gain approval from the British government. The reactor will be used by General Nuclear Services (GNS) in its potential new nuclear power plant in Bradwell, Essex.

A man walks past a bitcoin exchange facility in Hong Kong.
Bitcoin Price Falls 10% After China Announces Probe on Bitcoin Exchanges

Following announcement by Chinese authorities that it will conduct an inspection of bitcoin enterprises, the price of bitcoin dropped by about 10 percent, according to a report by CNBC.

Cans of Monster Energy Drink are displayed on a shelf at a convenience store on Aug. 14, 2014 in Kentfield, California.
Health and Organic Drinks Among Highlights in Chinese Beverage Market Trend

Market research firms have recently released their predictions for China’s beverage market. With more and more people shifting to a healthier lifestyle, drinks that come from organic ingredients have become popular.

Latest consumer technology products on display at CES 2017.
Internet Industry's Mounting Pressure in China Results in Longer Hours of Work for Employees: Report

A latest report on the working conditions of Chinese employees suggested those employed by web companies are working longer than those who are hired by financial firms and such finding indicates mounting pressure on China's Internet industry.

Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma (R) meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Dec. 1, 2016 in Beijing, China.
Domestic Companies in China May Outwin Foreign Multinationals in Hiring Next-Generation Chinese Leaders: Report

China's transition to consumer-oriented economy exposes foreign companies to risks of losing younger generation of Chinese leaders, a recent study revealed.

A conference participant visits one of the product booths during a GMIC event in Bejing.
12 Must-Attend Business Conferences in China for Market Enthusiasts

People doing business in China know that attending business conferences is one way to get into the market, learn the terrain, form partnerships or find clients.

Chinese President Xi Jinping meets Gabon's President Ali Bongo Ondimba
China's 2017 Economic Policy Aims Toward Growth & Stability

An economist of World Bank said China is set to pursue a polished economic policy to ensure stability and growth through rebalancing in certain aspects.

Inflation rate in China remains steady driven by weak prices in fruits and vegetables.
China’s Producer Price Index Shows Rising Growth as Consumer Inflation Remains Steady

China’s producer prices grew unexpectedly in December, buoyed by rising commodity prices and strong demand but consumer inflation remained calm, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said on Tuesday, Jan. 10.

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