(File photo of Beijing Sanyuan Food) Chinese State-owned enterprise Beijing Sanyuan Food on July 28 announced its intention to start bidding with the Shanghai-based investment company Fosun International on the purchase of French spreads brand St Hubert. According to a joint statement from Sanyuan and Fosun, the two companies will jointly purchase the stock rights of Brassica Holdings, which wholly owns St Hubert.
BEIJING - China, which boasts epochal inventions in ancient times, has once again demonstrated its ability to change the world with its "new four great inventions": high-speed railways, electronic payments, shared bicycles and online shopping.
The registered unemployment rate in Chinese cities stood at 3.95 percent at the end of the second quarter, the lowest level in recent years, official data showed.
A second C919 aircraft made for flying tests is seen taking shape at a Commercial Aircraft Corp of China plant in Shanghai yesterday. The plane is set to undertake onboard tests soon and is expected to make its first flight in the fourth quarter of the year, the corporation said.
China began test Thursday to restore the maximum speed of bullet train on the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway to 350 kilometers per hour, six years after it was was reduced to 300 kmh.
Chinese self-driving startup Momenta announced Tuesday that it has raised $46 million in its latest round of funding, with Mercedes-Benz parent Daimler AG as a major investor, thepaper.cn reported.
A senior citizen plays diabolo by the West Lake in Hangzhou, capital of East China's Zhejiang province, Oct 15, 2010. [Photo/Xinhua] The life expectancy of Chinese people has risen to 76.
Chinese medical experts have developed Z2, an antiviral peptide that can kill the Zika virus. The achievement was published in the international journal Nature Communications on July 26 and has aroused wide attention in the global medical field, China News reported.
The Chinese-developed underwater robot Tansuo had collaborative underwater operations with the unmanned submersible Faxian in the South China Sea on Wednesday.
Papers written by Chinese academics account for 23 percent of the world's total, according to figures released at a Chinese computer summit Tuesday.