"Inbound visitors to Shanghai are increasingly younger, and their experiential consumption has grown strongly," said Zhou Weihong, deputy general manager of Shanghai-based Spring Tour. "Inbound ... ( read original story ...)
AmCham Shanghai stresses importance of China for US businesses
Eric Zheng, president of AmCham Shanghai, outlines Trump's upcoming visit to China, stressing the importance of an early visit by President Trump given the potential commercial deals between the two ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai sets stage for 48th WorldSkills Competition
The preparation week of the 48th WorldSkills Competition concluded in Shanghai on Thursday, setting the stage for September's gathering of talented young people. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai making steady progress as consumer hub
Shanghai has seen explosive growth in both inbound passengers and their spending over the past year on account of China's visa-free policies, and the city is making steady progress in building itself ... ( read original story ...)
Eisai strikes Japan licensing deal with Shanghai Henlius Biotech
SHANGHAI, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Japan's Eisai will licence Shanghai Henlius Biotech's lung cancer drug Hansizhuang, paying $75 million upfront and up to $313.34 million more if milestones are met, the ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai airport lays on Spring Festival welcome for world travelers
Shanghai Pudong International Airport added a vibrant dash of traditional festivity to its bustling terminals on Thursday, as its two one-stop international service stations played host to Spring ... ( read original story ...)
Rethinking Shakespeare in Shanghai
A recent production of “Othello” proves that small creative flowers can grow between the dreary slabs of cultural concrete laid by the Communist Party. ( read original story ...)