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BC-China education ties deepen

[2015-07-09 05:50]

The governments of China and British Columbia are working to develop more sustained and continuous ties in international higher education through Canadian students studying abroad in China, according to government officials.

China important to Canada: Oliver

[2015-07-09 05:40]

China has been identified as a priority market in Canada’s Global Markets Action Plan because “China is soaring onto the world stage in an unparalleled way,” Canadian Minister of Finance Joe Oliver said.

Technology is the latest fashion in garment city

[2015-07-08 23:37]

Clothing factories have installed high-tech machines from Germany, Italy, the U.S. and Japan, along with domestic products, in an attempt to keep up with cheaper rivals in Asia.

A brave, new world of robots

[2015-07-08 23:37]

As manufacturing costs surge and labor shortages worsen, one of the industrial heartlands of China is turning to advanced technologies to stay competitive.

Despite selloff, market still draws

[2015-07-08 11:39]

Even if China's stock market selloff ends in a sustained correction (defined as a loss of 20 percent of more), the mainland will remain a driver of future growth for the global asset management industry, according to members of The Boston Consulting Group.

Invasion remembered

[2015-07-08 11:39]

Overseas Chinese, World War II veterans and the descendants of a Flying Tigers pilot on Tuesday commemorated the 78th anniversary of the July 7 Incident in 1937, which marked the start of China's eight-year resistance against Japanese aggression.

Move by Manila criticized

[2015-07-08 11:39]

China criticized the Philippines on Tuesday for "betraying bilateral consensus" on resolving its South China Sea concerns through negotiations, as an international tribunal began closed hearing on Manila's case for arbitration over the issue.

US orchestra to play China

[2015-07-08 11:39]

"China has become one of the world's most important centers for classical music and will play an ever-increasing role in the future," said Sir Clive Gillinson, executive and artistic director of Carnegie Hall.

China shares listed in US see selling

[2015-07-08 11:39]

Shares of some US-listed Chinese companies stumbled on Tuesday as investors appeared to flee anything connected to the turmoil of the mainland's stock market.

China market still a draw despite selloff

[2015-07-08 06:10]

Even if China's stock market selloff ends in a sustained correction (defined as a loss of 20 percent of more), the mainland will remain a driver of future growth for the global asset management industry, according to members of The Boston Consulting Group.

Happiness studied as matter of cultural difference

[2015-07-07 11:09]

It makes sense that people want to be happy, but maybe some want it more than others.

Student group is people-focused

[2015-07-07 10:51]

When Leslie Martinez came back to Texas A&M International University in Laredo from a one-year intensive Chinese-language program in Shanghai, she felt that she wouldn't be able to put to use what she had learned.

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