Consumer prices fell by 0.8% in January, the highest in more than 14 years, underscoring the threat of persistent deflation in the world's second largest economy
Cabinet dumps Yi Huiman as chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission. He will be replaced by Wu Qing, a veteran securities regulator who had led the Shanghai Stock Exchange
The Shanghai government is looking to speed up approvals for foreign firms that want to relay local data to head offices in other countries
Officials rush to respond to flood of cheap Chinese imports generated by years of subsidies, but the EU appears split on whether to impose trade barriers
Chinese officials expressed disquiet about US tariffs, investment restrictions and sanctions that 'suppress' Chinese companies in talks with US Treasury officials in Beijing on Monday and Tuesday
Work on TSMC's second plant in Kumamoto will begin late this year. Its factories will have a monthly capacity of over 100,000 12-inch wafers for auto, industrial, consumer and high performance-related uses
A key topic of the US-China Economic Working Group's talks will be China's subsidies, which the US says encourage overproduction of goods with the potential to flood global markets
Officials ramp up moves to stem selloff of Chinese stocks, restricting the amount of cross-border swap deals domestic investors can undertake
Hundreds of trains have been delayed or suspended, and throngs of passengers stranded at railway stations by blistering cold in Hunan and Hubei provinces
With producer prices falling for 15 months, industrial output and millions of jobs are at risk – compounding China's economic woes
Chinese tech giant has been forced to prioritize AI chips over production of chips for its premium Mate 60 smartphones, sources say, as they are made at the same facility
China's 'national team' of state entities that buy up shares of local companies was a response to a crash in 2015, but analysts say mainland markets need longer-term solutions