The country's largest airline has received its first A380 at a cost of some 2 billion yuan, but do long-haul travellers really want to land in Guangzhou?
Exposing China's Innovation Gap: Collectively, the Chinese business community has woken up to find that apart from money, they actually possess very little.
We speak to Zhou Qiren, a member of the central bank's MPC, who has been researching SMEs and says that looser monetary policy won't help.
Four months after we reported on plans to allow local governments to issue their own bonds, we examine the details of the scheme confirmed this week.
New survey reveals that 72% of small and medium-sized Chinese enterprises think rising costs are currently the biggest problem they face
Why do commentators only feel sorry for the pupils forced to wear green scarfs? They ought to pity the ones in red too.
Amid outrage at footage from Foshan, where 18 people walked past a crushed baby girl before she was rescued, we republish a Sept commentary.
After small-scale merchants surrounded the headquarters of Taobao, China's main online marketplace, we ought to examine the company's market power.
China’s best known entrepreneurs, Wenzhou factory owners, have been operating in a “wild east,” where reputation and violence replaced laws and courts.
PROFILE: In 1991, Long Yongtu was one of a handful of trade ministry officials capable of "arguing in English" - enough to make him China'a top negotiator for WTO membership.