China to probe into imported U.S. and South Korean solar-grade polysilicon
China says it will open probes into imported U.S. and South Korean solar-grade polysilicon, which is used to make solar products.
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Along with eating dumplings and setting off fireworks, watching the annual CCTV Spring Festival Gala has been a Lunar Ne
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Ge Donghua looks tired. With a tough job market at the year-end it will be a tough Spring Festival.葛东华(音译)看上去
Read MoreReturning students: plight of the sea turtles
“I LEFT in 1980 with only three dollars in my pocket,” recalls Li Sanqi. Like most in that elite group, he excelled, r
Read MoreChanges in consumption patterns in China
Although Women's Day is not a big day, many female white collar workers use it as an excuse to reward themselves thr
Read MoreWhy do Chinese prefer KFC to McDonald’s
KFC, at the very least, has pulledahead of the crowd to earn its place in the hearts and stomachs of Chinese.
Read MoreChina’s anti-pollution drive makes it a good place for clean-energy firms
The timing could not have been better, then, for the launch of a firm devoted to the manufacture of greener engines.
Read MoreStunningshots of Disney’s theme park under construction in Shanghai
At an eye-watering cost of £3.6billion andspread across almost 1,000 acres of an old farmland, these pictures showDisneyland Shanghai ahead of its grand opening next year.
Read MoreU.S. dairy industry praises outcome of talks with China
The U.S. dairy industry today applauded a commitment to stronger protections for common food names resulting from just-concluded trade talks with China.
Read MoreFeasts for the Eyes, and the Palate in Xian, China-Part 2
Xian, with its millenniums of Chinese history on display, is a remarkable place to spend more than a couple of days.
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