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China's leading search engine company announced a massive new share buyback plan on Wednesday.
Among the advantages of a nation with a central government controlled by one ruling party is that local organizations can be shielded from forces from outside the country.
China's Shanghai exchange fell into bear territory Tuesday, another signal that the government's efforts to manage the economy are not having their intended effect. Can China withstand an all-out...
The United States may block Chinese investment in some companies, GE may sell one of its divisions, and other important headlines.
New research from the University of Georgia estimates that by 2030 a total of 111 million tons of plastic waste will have nowhere to go except into landfills and polluting the envirnoment.
Xiaomi had been looking forward to raising $10 billion in two IPOs, one in Hong Kong and one in Shanghai. But the Chinese smartphone maker has delayed its Shanghai offering while it sorts out a...
As the Trump administration threatened tariffs of $200 billion on China imports, the People's Republic was quick to react.
The Trump administration may increase tariffs on Chinese goods again, Elon Musk blames a fire at a Tesla plant on an employee, and other important headlines.
What does Google get from its investment in JD.com? Not very much, if it ever wants a real place in China's internet business.
China may put tariffs on U.S. crude, "Incredibles 2" breaks a box office record, and other important headlines.
President Trump on Friday morning announced tariffs on 1,102 products imported from China. The Middle Kingdom was quick to respond and a trade war unwanted by all but the President and a few of his...
A Chinese conglomerate has received approval from a U.S. government committee to acquire insurer Genworth Financial for $2.7 billion. This is an important, but not final, step in closing the deal.
The Chinese plant that builds consumer electronics products for Amazon has been criticized by a labor watchdog group for the treatment of the plant's workers.
ZTE may have set a deal with the U.S. government, China offers to buy more U.S. goods and services, stock buybacks top $200 billion in May, and other important headlines.
The round of trade talks between the U.S. and China ended Sunday with no agreement and a Chinese threat that no agreement will be possible if the U.S. imposes any tariffs on Chinese imports.