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British Food Exports to China Increased due to Chinese Special Diet

British Food Exports to China Increased due to Chinese Special Diet

China’s appetite for British milk, pork, tea and salmon led to a 12 per cent jump in food exports to the country last year. The chinese market was particularly attractive because it complemented British eating habits. “The Chinese diet is different, they tend to eat things that we don’t consume, like chicken feet, pigs’ faces, […]

China’s Manufacturing Continued to Shrink

China’s Manufacturing Continued to Shrink

  Manufacturing in China contracted to the lowest points during last 11-month, according to research of influential index by HSBC, a Chinese well-known financial institutions. It was worse than expected HSBC said. The preliminary reading of March was 49.2, against 50.7 in February, and versus expectations of 50.5. Any score less than 50 indicate contraction. […]

China Mobile’s Profit Fell 10% for Capital Expenditure of 4G Service in 2014

China Mobile’s Profit Fell 10% for Capital Expenditure of 4G Service in 2014

The world’s largest mobile network-China Mobile, fell 10 per cent to Rmb109.3bn of its Profits in 2014, partly the result of an ambitious capital expenditure programme of its 4G service. China Mobile boasts 62 per cent of all mobile phone customers in China, its share of mobile data traffic is relatively constricted due to its […]

China Adhere to Reduce Forests Logging

China Adhere to Reduce Forests Logging

A government plan has been issued by the State Council of China’s cabinet say China will reduce logging on both natural and planted forests in the next 20 years. Depending on government’s guideline, China will reduce commercial harvesting by 20 percent and eliminate logging on state-owned natural forests by 2020. Amid the many environmental concerns […]

World Mourn the Death of Lee Kuan Yew

World Mourn the Death of Lee Kuan Yew

Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore’s former prime minister and founding father of modern Singapore passed away early Monday morning at the age of 91. It was just half a century after he led the tiny Asian city-state to independence in 1965. As Singapore’s first prime minister, Mr Lee ruled the island nation from 1959 for three […]

57-Storey in 19 Days Known of China’s Speed

57-Storey in 19 Days Known of China’s Speed

A Chinese developer in Changsha, the capital of Hunan Province had built an entire 57-storey within just 19 days, reported by Chinadaily on March 20. According to a time-lapse video, this Sky City building was put up at a rate of three full storeys a day. The building has 800 apartments that could accommodate 4,000 […]

Surrender to 80% piracy Microsoft Offer Windows10 free to Steady Chinese Market

Microsoft has decided to offer hundreds of millions of Chinese pirated software users a free upgrade to legitimate copies of the Windows operating system. Piracy has plagued Microsoft’s business in China, where it is estimated that 80 per cent of PCs running Windows are using pirated software. Ironically that has given Microsoft a foot in […]

Dongguan Strike Highlights China’s Welfare Worries

Millions of migrant workers provided the muscle behind China’s export-driven economic rise. However, China’s labor relations are becoming more and more nervous, reported by “info.texnet.com.cn” a Chinese online media. At least 5,000 went on strike according to labour rights groups on March 13 at the beginning, but the situation is getting worse now. Strike action […]

Remains of 68 Chinese People’s Volunteers Killed in Korean War Return

Remains of 68 Chinese People’s Volunteers Killed in Korean War Return

China held a ceremony to bury 68 soldiers killed in the 1950-1953 Korean War on March 21 in city of Shenyang, whose were returned by the Republic of Korea, said Xinhua. 68 soldiers were covered by the national flag, the caskets were carried into a martyrs’ park which located in the capital city of Shenyang […]

China Became the World’s 3rd-largest Arms Exporter

China Became the World’s 3rd-largest Arms Exporter

China become the world’s third-largest arms exporter, but the United States and Russia remain the dominant sellers of weapons worldwide, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute in Sweden on Monday. China’s share was far below that of the United States, at 31 percent, or Russia, at 27 percent, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute […]

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