From the threat of air pollution to a Type 094 nuclear submarine, here’s a round-up from today’s China and economy coverage.
Philip Morris International is the world’s largest tobacco company by volume, with cigarette sales to roughly 170 countries. Despite such dominance, its goal is to completely replace its cigarette ...
Shares of wine, beer, and liquor companies have been hit hard as consumers cut back on alcohol consumption. But some are ...
Hong Kong is set to tighten its grip on vaping with a dramatic new ban that will outlaw the possession and use of e-cigarette cartridges in public by mid-2026. The city's top health official, ...
Lung cancer in people who have never smoked is rising, and figures show China is at particular risk of air pollution-related ...
A strong session for Asia markets has set the tone for a positive start to trading in London, with the FTSE 100 index seen about ten points higher. The Hang Seng index rose 1.7% and the Shanghai ...
By Mike Walden North Carolina has gone through two major economic overhauls in the last 150 years. The first was the shift ...
A bill that would seek to regulate vapor products in the state has passed through the House Health and Human Services ...
Following a second day of stock market gains, investors looked forward to earnings reports from Eli Lilly and Amazon.
The Trump administration is erasing environmental and public health data, raising concerns about transparency, research, and policy impacts.
Local economists are sounding the alarm on the China tariffs, and warn says domestic price hikes will be swift and large ...
If convicted on charges of "aiding and abetting the possession of a firearm as undocumented noncitizens," the men would face up to 10 years in federal prison, officials reported.