Shanghai Metal Corporation established in 1980 has come a long way since its set up and has been working with much diligence ever since. They aim highest to fulfill the needs of its customers on a global scale and thus have acquired its name and fame as ... ( read original story ...)
BMW is turning an abandoned paint factory into a micro-apartment building in Shanghai
The car manufacturer BMW is constructing a micro-apartment building in Shanghai, China. As part of BMW's urbanism and architecture project Mini Living, the company is transforming an abandoned paint factory into housing. BMW revealed its first concept ... ( read original story ...)
The World’s Biggest Starbucks Opens in Shanghai. Here’s What It Looks Like.
SHANGHAI — He Junwei traveled about 100 miles on a high ... revenue drivers at a time when other foreign companies are complaining about the country’s business environment. Yum Brands, the owner of Taco Bell and Pizza Hut, s pun off its China unit ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai copper prices fall over 3%
Shanghai copper fell more than 3 per cent in early trade on Wednesday, tracking London prices which the session before saw their biggest drop since July 2015. The most-traded Shanghai Futures Exchange copper contract was down 3.2 per cent at 51,350 yuan a ... ( read original story ...)
Canadians doing business in China should be warned of possible trouble, former envoy says
A former Canadian ambassador to China says Ottawa should issue a prominent and official warning to Canadian business people that commercial ... says the case of two Canadian wine merchants held captive in Shanghai is a troubling sign of a bigger problem. ( read original story ...)
Former envoy David Mulroney says official warning needed for Canadians doing business in China
A former Canadian ambassador to China says Ottawa should issue a prominent and official warning to Canadian business people that commercial ... says the case of two Canadian wine merchants held captive in Shanghai is a troubling sign of a bigger problem. ( read original story ...)
Why companies are turning away from offices in Shanghai’s main business areas
A growing number of companies in Shanghai are considering relocating to offices away from the central business areas, where they can pay up to 40 per cent less in rent. The city’s “non-CBD” office market is booming as firms increasingly choose to ... ( read original story ...)