News & Analysis

Lee Perkins | February 11, 2011

China’s trade imbalance is increasingly becoming a headache not just for those addicted to China’s cheap goods, but increasingly so for those who seem to benefit most – namely China [...]

Lee Perkins | February 11, 2011

According to China’s Ministry of Transport, cargo throughput on the Yangtze River mainline reached 1.502bn tons in 2010, representing an increase of 12 percent year on year and a 22.1 [...]

Lee Perkins | January 24, 2011

According to a report by the Chinese Academy of Science’s Centre for Forecasting Science (CFFS) published last week, China’s baseline GDP growth rate is set to slow in 2011 to [...]

admin | January 23, 2011

Crystal Yan | January 23, 2011

Official statistics released by the Ministry of Commerce Tuesday revealed a massive surge in trade between China and Cambodia. The figures show that over the previous year bilateral trade between [...]

Lee Perkins | January 6, 2011

The World Bank priced 500m RMB (USD 76m) of RMB-denominated fixed-rate two-year bonds with a coupon of 0.95 percent in Hong Kong, the World Bank China Office announced Wednesday. With [...]

Crystal Yan | January 5, 2011

Welcome, to CIO’s 2010 in pictures gallery. To view this gallery in full, click here.

Ryan Francis | December 16, 2010

The Chinese girl left bleeding in a road after being run over by two different vehicles and then ignored by 18 passersby has finally died.

Horrific video footage emerged earlier this [...]