More than 1.2 million people have been evacuated in the northern province of Hebei because of rains from Typhoon Doksuri
New Delhi’s licensing demands on the import of laptops, tablets and personal computers will particularly hit Chinese firms
The announcement by US state officials came after the two countries signed an "Open Skies" civil aviation agreement
The authorities were warning of sinkholes and mudslides after the capital Beijing and Hebei province saw their worst floods since 1963
Analysts say a review by Congress of stock holdings in BlackRock funds could lead to a wider crackdown on US investment in China funds
SMEE, China’s only potential competitor to the Netherlands' world-leading lithography machine maker ASML, is expected to deliver the country's first 28nm lithography machine
China and Saudi Arabia have begun discussion on allowing exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to list on their countries' stock exchanges in a move to deep financial ties
China said on Friday it would drop tariffs imposed on Australian barley imports three years ago that affected billions in trade; eyes are now on curbs imposed on wine and other goods
New PBOC governor Pan Gongsheng met with companies on Thursday and pledged to channel resources, such as bonds and debt financing to help troubled property firms, local governments
China's Ministry of State Security has encouraged citizens to join its counter-espionage work, offering rewards for information
The proposed rules spurred a fall in shares in Hong Kong-listed Chinese tech firms, with Bilibili and Kuaishou plunging nearly 7% and 3.5% respectively
The full-time children trend in China has exploded as youth unemployment soars following three years of Beijing’s draconian ‘zero Covid’ policy