The International Monetary Fund (IMF) believes that the Chinese economy is entering a slower but better growth mode but said more reforms and less government interventions is the way forward.
China and the United States concluded a two-day human rights dialogue in Washington on Friday aimed to address concerns on the issue the two countries have towards each other.
A 12-acre piece of land with a 19,000-square-foot mansion on the 37-acre Long Island estate that was the former home of Madame Chiang Kai-shek is under contract for its asking price of $11.8 million after being on the market for 18 days.
Founded in 1971, Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Ltd (Hactl) started terminal operation in 1976 to meet demand for a consolidated air cargo service in Hong Kong’s manufacturing economy.
Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Ltd (Hactl), the city’s major independent cargo handler, expects business in 2015 to remain flat from 2014, due to the depressed European economy and slower growth on the Chinese mainland.
Couples locking lips took over a large part of New York City's Times Square on Friday as they re-enacted an iconic photograph of a US sailor kissing a woman taken 70 years ago during a celebration in the square marking Victory over Japan Day (V-J Day).
China’s outdoor activities market is growing as more people are getting off their couches to explore Mother Nature’s offerings.
Across America over the week (Aug 7-Aug 13)
Hundreds of people took part in a "Kiss-In" on Friday at New York City's Times Square.
Next year, Saipan - the second largest of the Mariana Islands after Guam - will welcome its first new hotel in 30 years and its first-ever luxury casino.
The Chinese and American peoples established a deep friendship when fighting life-and-death battles against Japanese aggression in China 70 years ago, which should be remembered and passed on, Luo Linquan, Chinese consul general in San Francisco, told China Daily in an interview on Thursday.
A summer stay with American families is ending for 30 Chinese orphans with special needs. All will return to China, but about two-thirds of them have found parents who want to adopt them, May Zhou reports in Houston.
Shipping bankruptcy strands ships, roils maritime cargo industry