Shanghai has for the third time topped the list of the 10 most attractive Chinese cities for expats, on a survey being released on Monday.
The owners of some of Shanghai’s private museums are worried their businesses are too small to benefit from recent changes to the law on funding.
Prince William received a warm welcome in Shanghai on Tuesday, on the second leg of his trip to China, the first visit by a senior British royal for almost three decades.
Shanghai companies are struggling to recruit and retain skilled migrant workers due to their rising pay demands.
British retailer Marks & Spencer is planning to close five of its stores in Shanghai this summer.
Students who received academic training before entering primary schools were no more competitive than those “starting from zero,” a survey authorized by Shanghai education authorities found.
The average salary of Shanghai residents rose to 5,144 yuan (US$820) per month last year from 5,036 yuan in 2013, according to a survey conducted by the Shanghai Social Sciences Academy.
Shanghai stocks rose yesterday after China’s central bank cut interest rates for the second time in three months as it tries to boost the world’s second-largest economy.
Shanghai is aiming to eliminate all high-polluting vehicles in the city and smaller coal-burning boilers in local factories by the end of the year, Zhang Quan, director of the Shanghai Environmental Protection Bureau, said yesterday.
Shanghai's lawmakers are working to amend the current anti-smoking law to include a ban on smoking in indoor public and at work places after an earlier effort during the 2010 World Expo delivered expected results.
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