Urawa Red Diamonds booked their spot in the quarterfinals with a fantastic turnaround while Shanghai SIPG cruised through.. The Round of 16 clashes in the AFC Champions League came to a close on Wednesday with the quarterfinals spots all taken. Here is a ... ( read original story ...)
World Travel Awards touches down in Shanghai, China
The 24th installment of the World Travel Awards Asia and Australasia will be taking place in Shanghai, China this year. This according Breaking Travel News yesterday. The awards will take place in China's economic capital, at the Grand Kempinski Hotel this ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai’s smoking ban is paying off
The city witnessed explosive growth of e-cigarette shops at the end of last year, after the municipal government announced the new ban, which prohibited smoking in all indoor public venues and work areas in Shanghai. Sales of e-cigarettes in Shanghai have ... ( read original story ...)
Indoor smoking ban makes an impact though not in stairwells
THERE is good and bad news on Shanghai’s new sweeping ban on smoking that came into effect on March 1. Smoking was found in 31 percent fewer indoor public places after the ban was introduced, the city’s Health Promotion Commission said in a report ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai IPO approval for CaitongSec
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Shanghai to promote ‘real economic growth’
Shanghai authorities have vowed to encourage real economic growth by supporting innovation, entrepreneurship and effective market-oriented business conditions. The incremental growth of strategic emerging sectors will account for 20 percent of the city's ... ( read original story ...)
B.C. winery owners on trial in China is ‘very rare’ outcome of Asia trade, business council says
The two were on trial in Shanghai Friday. Kutulakos said the council doesn’t see many cases like this, but it’s important that anyone doing business in China not take shortcuts, as the consequences of doing so are “very severe.” “Doing business ... ( read original story ...)