Chinese Consul General in New York Sun Guoxiang (fourth from left) shakes hands with a representative from Fuzhou Lang Qi Association Inc. USA, which made a donation to the recent Yunnan earthquake at the Consulate General of the People's Republic of China in New York on Thursday.
Privately held renewables company Hanergy Holding Group Ltd, headquartered in Beijing, announced on Wednesday that it had acquired Alta Devices Inc, a California-based developer of high-efficiency thin-film solar cells.
A partnership between a leading Chinese developer of photovoltaic power stations and a Connecticut-based supplier of encapsulants will provide both a strategic ally in the global solar module manufacturing market, according to company executives.
China stopped importing pork from six processing and six cold storage facilities in the United States on Wednesday to enforce its ban on the use of a feed additive that promotes lean muscle growth, the US Department of Agriculture said on Tuesday.
US Secretary of State John Kerry, who has been embroiled by the recent escalating violence in the Middle East, tried hard on Wednesday to reassure that the United States is still committed to its rebalance to Asia policy first launched by President Barack Obama in 2009.
Endless snow and glaciers, untouched coastlines and the thrill of following in the footsteps of renowned explorers are luring more Chinese to polar trips.
Martial arts film icon Bruce Lee made his Times Square debut in New York — in the form of wax.
More mainland investors are finding their way into wine country in California's Napa Valley, as the Chinese are not only buying bottles of wine, but also purchasing some vineyards as well, observers say.
The second round of public hearings in the murder case of a 24-year-old Chinese student at USC took place at Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
The United States said it welcomes the rise of China and wants to work constructively with Beijing, as it signed a deal to deploy 2,500 Marines to Australia, which is seen as part of the US "rebalance" to Asia.
On his way back to his off-campus apartment on July 24, 24-year-old USC graduate student Ji Xinran was beaten to death by a group of four teenagers wielding a baseball bat and a wrench.
The Futures Company, a consulting subsidiary of advertising giant WPP, is opening its first office in China, expanding in the country as the middle class in the world's second-biggest economy continues to grow.
Shipping bankruptcy strands ships, roils maritime cargo industry