Shanghai will launch a pilot tax reform project from Jan 1 next year that will start the city down the path of replacing corporate income tax or turnover tax with value added tax (VAT).
A recent crackdown on the collection, resale, and usage of gutter oil has reminded Beijingers of the grease on their streets.
China's restaurant owners, who conduct as much business as possible in cash, are beginning to regret the habit as they seek to go public.
The deputy director of Tsinghua's Institute of Economics explains what's driving some of the country's richest citizens to consider leaving
Liu Mingkang, who has been overseeing the banking sector since 2003, stepped down last month. We look at his legacy.
On November 8, Beijing residents were asked to vote for their local People's Congress representatives, but what does it really mean to vote in China?
Some say it was a shameful sign of the times that university professors "bowed their head to power," but you know what? It worked.
The heavily indebted Ministry of Railways has asked the central government for a further 800 billion yuan in additional funds
China's State Council has approved a plan to separate the international operations of the country's sovereign wealth fund from its wholly-owned, domestically-focused unit
Beijing officials aren't changing the air, and, thanks to the U.S. monitoring station, they can't even change our way of assessing at it.