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China global investment rises to $102.9 bn in 2014

China global investment rises to $102.9 bn in 2014

China's outbound investment crossed the $100-billion mark for the first time, China's Vice Commerce Minister said.

China Central Bank raises re-lending quota by $8.1 bn

China Central Bank raises re-lending quota by $8.1 bn

China has unveiled targeted support measures to help the most vulnerable sectors.

China slams Japan for denying “past aggression”

China slams Japan for denying “past aggression”

Japan's government has questioned the Chinese President's quoted Nanjing massacre figure.

China announces $6.5 bn govt venture capital fund

China announces $6.5 bn govt venture capital fund

In the first half of 2014, 83 new funds were set up in China's venture capital market.

China sends off 4th Ebola aid shipment with 232 medical workers

China sends off 4th Ebola aid shipment with 232 medical workers

There are plans to send more supplies, which should arrive in the affected nations in mid-March.

China exports rose 6.1% in 2014

China exports rose 6.1% in 2014

Trade with the EU edged up 8.9 per cent year on year to 3.78 trillion yuan in 2014.

China backs Africa politically and economically: Chinese FM in Africa

China backs Africa politically and economically: Chinese FM in Africa

During his Africa trip earlier last year, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang unveiled extra aid for Africa totaling $12 billion.

China to send 20 mn yuan humanitarian aid to SriLanka, Malaysia

China to send 20 mn yuan humanitarian aid to SriLanka, Malaysia

More than 1 million have had to flee their homes in the past few weeks in Sri Lanka.

Chinese FM begins high-powered Africa tour

Chinese FM begins high-powered Africa tour

Chinese Foreign Ministers have made Africa the first port of call every year since 1991.

Chinese media slams the West’s hypocrisy in CharlieHebdo reaction

Chinese media slams the West’s hypocrisy in CharlieHebdo reaction

An editorial in Global Times on Friday questioned the western narrative on the attack as revolving around “press freedom”.