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Tang Yizhi, vice president for logistics and customer service at Chinese B2C brand-name discount site VIPShop.com revealed today that VIPShop has submitted its application for a courier services license to authorities. Read More
Chinese online game developer and operator Shanda Games' (Nasdaq: GAME) first "Game Experience Store" held an opening ceremony in Kunshan, Jiangsu province on April 15. Read More
Amazon today renamed its China subsidiary Joyo Amazon to Amazon China, at the same time introducing the new Z.cn domain name, which automatically redirects to Amazon.cn. Read More
China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) approved on August 3 display maker AU Optronics' (AUO) plans to build an 8.5G LCD panel production line at its facility in Kunshan. Read More
The Taiwanese government approved display maker AU Optronics' (AUO) USD 796.25 mln purchase of a 49% stake in Jiangsu-based Kunshan Longfei Optical yesterday. Read More
Hu Kunshan, deputy director of the China Software Industry Association, has reported that over the past few years China's software services industry has maintained 38% annual growth, and expects industry revenue to reach RMB 900 bln in 2009 and exceed RMB 1 trln in 2010. Read More
Kunshan City in Jiangsu Province has begun construction of a 500,000 square meter, USD 3.3 bln advanced generation TFT-LCD production base in the city's optoelectronics industrial park, to be completed by Q3 2011. Read More
TFT-LCD manufacturer InfoVision Optoelectronics (Kunshan) (IVO) deputy general manager Li Shaowu confirmed the company plans to invest USD 3.25 bln in a 7.5 generation TFT-LCD panel production line Kunshan, Jiangsu province. Read More
EMS powerhouse Hon Hai has announced that it will reorganize its mainland Chinese services and transfer control to Hon Hai's Hong Kong subsidiary. Read More
In Kunshan, Jiangsu province, sporting goods company Mei'erguang was recently fined RMB 800,000 for illegal use of pirated copies of six programs, including AutoCAD, with a market value totaling RMB 2.7 mln. Read More