China to become Boeing's biggest market in next 20 yearsChina is expected to surpass the US and Europe to become Boeing's largest market in terms of aircraft deliveries and future orders for the next two decades, the Paper reported on Wednesday, citing an official from the US aircraft manufacturer.

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Chinese acquirers face more challenges in overseas assets integrationChinese acquirers face more challenges in overseas assets integrationThe Beijing-based ChemChina offered $46.4 billion for Syngenta, a Swiss agribusiness, on March 24, and has extended the offer deadline tw…

Uber China seeks to diversify business as competition in ride-hailing market intensifiesUber China seeks to diversify business as competition in ride-hailing market intensifiesUber is going to great lengths to create more services in China amid cutthroat competition in the ride-hailing market where its bitter ri…

Lancôme controversy teaches multinationals to stay away from politicsLancôme controversy teaches multinationals to stay away from politicsLuxury skincare brand Lancôme has provided a lesson for other multinationals aiming at the Chinese market that it would be wise to stay …

Will Michelin Guide change culinary landscape of Chinese mainland?Will Michelin Guide change culinary landscape of Chinese mainland?Next time you dine at a restaurant in Shanghai, be aware that the person you share the table with might be an anonymous Michelin Guide in…

Uber is being mocked by its biggest competitor in ChinaUber is being mocked by its biggest competitor in ChinaNot so long ago, Uber said it was losing $1 billion in China. But now, it seems that the transportation giant’s fortunes have changed —…



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