Peng Dingchang is a worker in Guangzhou Automobile Group's welding department in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong Province. He says in the past an eight worker unit needed to spend 3 minutes on assembling. Now, by using robots, the time for assembly h...
The capital will raise its automobile-emission standards on Friday, making them the strictest in the nation. The Beijing Environmental Protection Bureau said the move is expected to reduce auto pollution by 40 percent to better improve the hazardous...
As a Climate Saver, Yingli has promised an emission reduction target for a fixed period of time. By 2015, at least 4-percent of the electricity the company consumes will come from renewable sources, specifically solar. This target is four times the p...
This is the Buenos Aires Marching Band. The 24 musicians dressed in red jackets and white caps flew to China from Argentina to mark the start of the 2013 Snow Polo World Cup. This year it's being held in east China's Tianjin city. Each team has three...
The Chinese government says they've maintained normal communication with Japan, despite a bitter territorial dispute in the East China Sea. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hong Lei made the remarks during the visit here of the former Japanese Prime Min...
Beijing's municipal authorities will issue new regulations to improve air quality by the end of this year. The smoggy weather has affected a total area of 1.3 million square kilometers in China recently. The new regulations include higher standards f...
Tedahang is one of the major cold-chain logistics companies located in the Tianjin Port Area. It provides refrigerated storage, domestic shipping and container yard services, mainly for imported meat and aquatic products, and will expand its services...
China's IPO market experienced a slump in 2012 as concerns continued over the country's slowing economy. The Shenzhen and Shanghai stock exchanges registered one hundred and fifty new listings, together raising just over one hundred billion yuan; aro...
The National Development and Reform Commission, the nation's top economic planner, estimates the population will make some 3.4 billion trips during Spring Festival using cars, buses, trains, airplanes and ships. Comparing to other transportation, som...
Starting from next week, delivery services across the country will face the situation of short staffing. For some companies, more than 80 percent of their employees will go home during the Spring Festival. According to a manager of a delivery company...