Shenyang, once a major industrial hub, is a test case for government-led initiatives aimed at revitalising the now troubled local economy.
An abundance of tech talent, data, computing power and capital are giving China key advantages in the artificial intelligence race.
Apple’s success in China has been hard-won. Maintaining a foothold is getting harder as it clashes with local tech giant Tencent in multiple arenas.
Providing digital maps for autonomous cars is expected to be big business. Google has a head start, but is meeting rivals at every turn.
America’s second-largest carmaker is centralizing much of its small-car production in China, indicating a broader shift in the automotive industry.
Lower demand and rising costs are driving consolidation in agrochemicals as executives seek to cut expenses by building scale.
Chinese companies are setting up shop in Africa, creating new manufacturing hubs across the continent and making an impact on the economy.
In what is China’s biggest-yet foreign acquisition, state-owned ChemChina is set to acquire Swiss agribusiness giant Syngenta.
The competition among China’s biggest internet firms – Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent, known as BAT – is taking on global proportions.