The ongoing Beijing International Film Festival has seen about 2.8 billion yuan in contracts signed during a promotional fair for film industry-related projects, as of Tuesday.
China's software industry revenue in the first three months surged 27 percent year on year to 345.4 billion yuan ($53 billion).
Zhongjin Gold Corp, the listed arm of China National Gold Group Corp (CNGGC), said its first-quarter net income jumped by more than half on increased production and higher gold prices, which reached a new record on Monday.
Japan became Beijing's largest export market, passing the US in the first quarter of 2011, said the head of the Beijing Municipal Commission of Commerce on Monday.
Applications for trademark registration in China increased 25.4 percent in the first quarter from a year earlier and will hit a record high this year, said a government official on Monday.
China is expected to see its electricity consumption rise 10 to 12 percent year-on-year in 2011, the National Energy Administration (NEA) said Friday.
A survey released on Friday showed the total output value of China's media industry doubled in the past five years to hit 580.8 billion yuan ($89.2 billion) in 2010.
China's urban unemployment rate stood at 4.1 percent by the end of March, with 9.09 million people registered unemployed, an official with the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security said Friday.
China's General Administration of Customs said on Thursday that it seized more than 4,500 items in a campaign to clamp down on copyright infringements and counterfeiting over the six-month period that ended in March.
Consumer confidence rebounded in the first three months of this year after a slide in the last two consecutive quarters, as inflation concerns began to ease and people's willingness to spend increased.
China's tax revenues continued expanding rapidly in the first quarter, but growth slowed amid the country's macro control measures meant to check soaring prices, according to statistics released by the Ministry of Finance (MOF) on Thursday.
China took the top spot in the world for the total number of trademark applications and valid trademark registrations at the end of last year, an intellectual property rights (IPR) official said Thursday.