For the next two decades China will continue to be one of the world's largest consumers of oil and other liquid fuels, according to the latest report by the United States Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Two Los Angeles-based registered nonprofit organizations said on Monday they will provide financial support to Xianyang Herald Children's Village, a foster care center for children in need in Xianyang city in China's Shaanxi province.
Two major economic powerhouses, separated by an ocean, are finding new ways to cozy up and pool their resources.
Shenzhen, a major city in China's southern Guangdong province, was honored with an international environmental leadership award in New York City Monday evening.
US National Security Advisor Susan Rice said Southeast Asian nations should not have to choose sides among major powers, particularly the United States and China.
The 4th edition of the New York Forum takes place at the New York Library on Sunday. The forum invited more than 100 politicians, policy makers and business leaders from around the world, including a group of Chinese executives, to discuss climate change and the economy before the United Nations Climate Change summit on Tuesday.
A New York-based artist has drawn inspiration from the famed Terracotta Warriors of Xi'an for an ongoing project she is debuting at several sites around the world.
Corporate, business, and government leaders explored cutting edge issues affecting the California economy during the Third Annual California Asian Business Summit on Friday.
A contract signed by Vale and a Chinese shipping company has opened a new era in the Brazilian miner's shipment history, as well as ended a previous chapter of shipping problems with a Chinese partner.
Zhu Xiaodan (center), governor of Guangdong province in South China, and Jerry Brown (right), governor of California, sign Newly-Twinned Friendship Province/State between Guangdong and California at Waterbar in San Francisco on Sunday.
Stories about Chinese queuing up for iPhone 6 outside stores in major cities from the US to Europe have filled the news these days, but such a craze is surely not related to any patriotism, such as the fact that the cool smartphone is assembled in China.
Shipping bankruptcy strands ships, roils maritime cargo industry