Hao Ping, China's vice minister for education and representative to the UNESCO's executive board, was on Tuesday elected the president of the 37th General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization for a two-year mandate.
Australia expects to sign a free trade pact with China in the first half of 2014 after nine years of negotiations, an Australian official said.
China is still the best choice for global manufacture outsourcing, U.S. experts at the 14th U.S.-China Chamber of Commerce's Trade Conference in Chicago on Monday.
An Experience China Fair was held Monday afternoon to encourage British students to study or work in China.
Government omnipotence, which has become an obstacle to efficiency after powering China's staggering growth in past decades, is expected to be addressed in reforms outlined by the country's new leadership for the next decade.
One week before the much-anticipated plenary session of China's leadership, senior officials, retired reformers, academics and UN staff have flocked to China's southern island province of Hainan to discuss what reforms China will map out.
The Canton Fair, concluded on Monday in China's Guangdong Province, has given foreign businesses, especially those from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
The 2013 China industry expo- Myanmar, along with activities marking Chinese brand products and enterprises promotion day, kicked off on Wednesday at the Tatmadaw Convention Hall in Yangon.
China's first experimental free trade zone (FTZ) in the economic hub of Shanghai has forged ahead since it opened a month ago, turning a new page for the world's second largest economy.
The 2014 World Travel and Tourism Council Global Summit will help draw global attention to China's tropical island of Hainan and boost the country's travel industry.
Global think-tank the 21st Century Council will meet in Beijing next month to discuss China's development and role in global governance.
As the cool-down of China's domestic coal industry continues, coal mine owners made rich by the industry are now looking to new profitable careers.
As the cool-down of China's domestic coal industry continues, coal mine owners made rich by the industry are now looking to new profitable careers.
In September, China released a new directive to promote new energy automobiles, stipulating that no less than 30 percent of cars purchased should come from non-local manufacturers.
China and the European Union (EU) on Thursday agreed to push forward China-EU relations by fighting against protectionism, sticking to an open market and strengthening bilateral cooperation, Chinese Vice Premier Ma Kai said.
Japanese milk maker Meiji Dairies announced on Thursday the suspension of milk formula sales in China, due to fierce competition and rising costs.
China and Singapore on Tuesday reached extensive consensus on upgrading bilateral ties and deepening their cooperation on two flagship projects.