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Progress made on US hacking case

[2015-12-04 05:30]

The Chinese government has taken serious measures to crack down on cybercrimes following a commitment made by Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Barack Obama during Xi’s state visit to the US in September.

China's market potential makes dental firms smile

[2015-12-02 11:47]

US dental products companies see strong business potential in China and are willing to work through difficulties to enter the market.

Open wide: China gets into dental equipment

[2015-12-02 11:47]

Chinese dental equipment manufacturers are starting to sink their teeth into the global market.

China wisely diversifying energy use: panel

[2015-12-02 11:47]

China has increased both the efficiency and sources of its energy supply, according to a panel of experts on Tuesday.

Judge orders trial in hazing case

[2015-12-02 11:47]

A Pennsylvania judge has determined that there is enough evidence for prosecutors to proceed in bringing criminal charges against five Baruch College fraternity members charged with killing a Chinese-American pledge during a hazing ritual.

Consensus reached on cybercrime

[2015-12-02 11:47]

China and the United States reached an important consensus on fighting cybercrimes at the first round of high-level dialogue on the issue in Washington on Tuesday.

China-US talks on cyber security positive

[2015-12-02 09:01]

After ministerial-level talks, the two sides reach an agreement on joint China-US fight against cybercrime, and the establishment of a hot line.

Oregon LED maker sold to Chinese company for $157m

[2015-12-02 06:44]

A Chinese LED systems company that has acquired an Oregon digital signage company for $157 million is looking to expand its global reach.

BOC faces $50,000 daily fine

[2015-12-02 06:25]

Bank of China Ltd faces a fine of $50,000 for each day it refuses to turn over account information on Chinese customers suspected of selling counterfeit luxury goods.

Joining hands to fight cyber crimes

[2015-12-01 23:11]

State Councilor and Minister of Public Security Guo Shengkun, US Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson and US Attorney General Loretta Lynch pose for a photo on Tuesday morning in Washington ahead of the first round of high-level dialogue to fight cyber crimes following the signing of a bilateral anti-hacking accord in September during President Xi Jinping’s state visit to the US.

Siberian tiger tracks found inside reserve

[2015-12-01 08:17]

The tracks of a Siberian tiger have been photographed at a nature reserve in Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang province, that is far from the China-Russia border.

'Maternity tourism' sees change

[2015-12-01 10:53]

A Los Angeles-based "birthing center" has seen less demand from couples since China changed its one-child policy but more demand from wealthy clients for high-end service.

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