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 ...)
Shanghai SIPG, Urawa Red Diamonds advance in Asia
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of - Shanghai SIPG and Urawa Red Diamonds advanced to the quarterfinals of the Asian Champions League on Wednesday. Shanghai beat Chinese league rival Jiangsu Suning 3-2 to advance 5-3 on aggregate, while Urawa defeated Jeju United 3 ... ( read original story ...)
BRIEF-Shanghai Shunshuo New Materials’ units to invest 420 mln yuan in projects
May 31 Shanghai Shunshuo New Materials Science Technology Co Ltd * Says two units plan to invest a combined 420 million yuan ($61.68 million) in projects related to biotech, bio-organic fertilizers Source text in Chinese: bit.ly/2rUgAHF; bit.ly/2raSMxW ... ( read original story ...)
Special Report: ‘Ghost collateral’ haunts loans across China’s banking system
recalled Shanghai lawyer Wang Chaoyu. A pile of steel pledged as collateral for a loan of almost $3 million from his bank, China CITIC, had vanished from a warehouse on the outskirts of the city. Just several months earlier, in mid-2013, Wang and the ... ( read original story ...)