The upstart EV maker eventually landed on Hefei in eastern China’s Anhui province, but only after loyal customers all around the nation competed for their cities to be nominated.
Monthly Archives For August 2022
MG 3 replacement due next year, brand going all-electric in the UK by 2027 – report
An all-new version of Australia’s most popular city car, the MG 3, is due in UK showrooms from the second half of next year.
China Shuts Down World’s Largest Electronics Market Amid Surge In COVID-19 Cases
An official notice was sent to the traders and sellers in the market stating that the technology hub will be closed till Thursday to contain COVID-19 spread.
China’s Shenzhen shuts world’s largest electronics market to fight Covid
SHENZHEN: Authorities in China’s southern city of Shenzhen shut the world’s largest electronics market of Huaqiangbei and suspended service at 24 subway stations on Monday in a bid to curb an outbreak …
Ericsson and China Mobile Zhejiang deploy 5G to monitor disasters in China
Swedish telecommunications company Ericsson and China Mobile Zhejiang deploy 5G to oversee public-safety-focused natural disaster management in China. The deployment follows the successful trial of a …
US business optimism in China tumbles to an all-time low, with zero-Covid and geopolitical tension top concerns
China’s coronavirus control measures, followed by deteriorating US-China relations and Beijing’s data and cybersecurity rules are top concerns for US firms, according to a new survey.
‘It felt like my insides were crying’: China COVID curbs hit youth mental health
Zhang Meng had a breakdown last December. The 20-year-old found herself sobbing on the stairs of her dorm, driven to despair by repeated COVID lockdowns of her university campus in Beijing.
Landmark US-China audit deal spurs hunt for devils in the details
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest US-China relations news every morning. In 2013, after years of negotiations, Beijing yielded to pressure and agreed to let US regulators …
Tyson pork plant in Indiana suspended from exporting to China -USDA
Tyson Foods Inc’s pork processing plant in Logansport, Indiana, has been suspended from exporting products to China, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Monday.
Fears for China diplomacy as Foreign Office reveals shortage of Mandarin speakers
Only 14 Foreign Office officials are being trained to speak fluent Mandarin each year on average, a transparency request shows, raising concerns that Britain co …
28 people charged over brutal beating of women diners that sparked outrage in China
A Chinese court has charged 28 people who were involved in the brutal assault on four women at a restaurant in northeast China two months ago. In the CCTV footage that made international headlines, a…
COVID-19 Isn’t Only Reason to Worry About China’s Burgeoning Biotech
China “continues to develop its [biotech] infrastructure and pursue scientific cooperation with countries of concern,” the Pentagon warns.
Your Tuesday Briefing: China Charges 28 People in Beating of Women
China charges 28 in beating of women. In June, four women in the Chinese city of Tangshan were beaten with chairs, kicked and dragged at a restaurant after one woman appeared to r …