Last month, California's median home price experienced its biggest gain in more than 33 years, according to the California Association of Realtors. But it didn't put off wealthy Chinese who have been pouring money into Golden State real estate.
Encounters: Chinese Language and Culture, a fully integrated multimedia coursework, now assists Chinese language students across the US.
Eight African heads of state and more than 1,000 business leaders, politicians and policy makers from around the world gathered in Libreville, Gabon for the second edition of New York Forum Africa on June 14 to 16.
A 30-member delegation of startup leaders, angel investors and venture capitalists from Hong Kong arrived in San Jose on Monday to have broad-ranging discussions on information and communications technology.
A US trade-law judge has ruled that the Commerce Department made several errors when it imposed anti-dumping tariffs on imports of Chinese photographic paper in 2010 and must reassess the duties.
Eighteen years ago, James Hughes, then director of the international business office of the State of Maryland, was approached by a group of Chinese-American scientists. They asked for his help with the first annual conference of their newly founded organization, the Chinese Biopharmaceutical Association, USA, or CBA.
In a visit that promises to deepen relations with California, the governor of its Chinese sister-state, Jiangsu province, will visit the Bay Area on Monday.
China is making economically vital deals in the Middle East by maintaining contact with the region's parties and outside powers such as the United States without becoming embroiled in conflict, says US foreign policy adviser Vali Nasr.
American think tanks believe that China and the US will have tremendous opportunities for cooperation in energy, tourism, and science and technology.
For most Americans, the folding fans which they find in Chinatown stores are used to bring a cool breeze in hot summer, like in Washington DC these days.
Chinese President Xi Jinping's recent request that US President Barack Obama keep him updated on progress in talks over the Trans-Pacific Partnership was ambiguous - not necessarily a sign of China's willingness to join the huge proposed free-trade accord but not an expression of skepticism either.
Shipping bankruptcy strands ships, roils maritime cargo industry