Digital to account for half of total media consumption
For the first time in China adults will spend 50.4% of their daily media time online, according to eMarketer\n
For the first time in China adults will spend 50.4% of their daily media time online, according to eMarketer\n
Asia Pacific and Latin America will be key drivers for lubricants growth, especially in recycled lubes according to the latest reports.\n
ExxonMobil sees modest growth for the region with a shift towards higher quality base oils\n
Did young adults lead to the fall in China’s stock market? The Economist believes so\n
A Chinese carmaker has caused a stir with a copycat Macan, but cheap SUVs might actually be helping foreign carmakers\n
In the midst of falling sales and rock bottom prices, carmakers are doubling down on Chinese production\n
In our 50th China View from the Bridge we look back at the last five years of China's development and examine the changes China has made in such a short space of time. We also make some predictions as to what we might see in the next few years of the China Bulletin
Enoc has opened a second blending plant in Dubai and will open plants in Africa and china.
BP reviews the global energy market for 2014 with some surprising results.
Chinese authorities bust an illegal syndicate peddling frozen meat from the 1970s\n