The Chinese Super League is set to welcome another star, with the Brazilian midfielder claiming his move to Asia is all but completed Chelsea midfielder Oscar says he is on the verge of completing a transfer to Chinese Super League giants Shanghai SIPG. ( read original story ...)
Oscar set to leave Chelsea in £52m China transfer as he joins Hulk and Andre Villas-Boas at Shanghai SIPG
The Stamford Bridge club have accepted the staggering offer from Shanghai SIPG, who are managed by former Blues boss Andre Villas-Boas, and the Brazil international will join his new club at the start of next month when the transfer window reopens. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Airlines Plane Slides Off Icy Taxiway In China Before Take Off
All people onboard were safe, state-run Xinhua news agency quoted an official with China Eastern Airlines that owns Shanghai Airlines as saying. An improper operation by the crew caused the incident, the official said. Following the incident, Shanghai ... ( read original story ...)
Hanon Systems Expands Engineering Capability in China
SHANGHAI, Dec. 12, 2016 /PRNewswire/ – Hanon Systems (KS:018880), a leading global provider of automotive thermal solutions, is enhancing its ability to serve vehicle manufacturers in China by opening a new engineering center in Shanghai. Located in ... ( read original story ...)
CIBS 2017 Set to Move to Bigger Venue
SHANGHAI, Dec. 13, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- The 22nd edition of the China (Shanghai) International Boat Show (CIBS 2017) will make its debut at its new location, the Shanghai New International Expo Centre, from 26-29 April 2017, which promises to be its ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Electric : will invest US$9bn in K-Electric
12/11 SHANGHAI ELECTRIC: China’s Shanghai Electric to invest $9bn in Pakistan u.. 12/10 SHANGHAI ELECTRIC: to invest $9bn in K-Electric upgrades 12/08 Shanghai Electric to invest $9b in K-Electric 11/23 Five firms vie to build Egypt power plant 11/22 ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai eases access for foreign talent
Yu Lizhong, chancellor and chairman of the board of New York University Shanghai, said the policy is welcome. "Our international graduates love Shanghai, and I believe a job here will give full play to their energy, and that's what we're delighted to see ... ( read original story ...)