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China’s Huawei Says Sales Down 16.5% Amid US Sanctions
Embattled Chinese tech giant Huawei says its revenue fell in the first quarter of 2021 after it sold its lower-priced Honor smartphone brand but profitability improved.
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Taiwan, home to world-leading semiconductor firms, has long been concerned about China’s alleged industrial snooping.
Starbucks faces more competition from local beverage brands in China, its biggest market outside the U.S.
Entry of new competitors to the specialty coffee market in China” was one of the business risks Starbucks listed in its annual report filed in November. BEIJING — Investors in China are stepping up …
China Brand Day events to kick off in May to boost consumption
The 2021 China Brand Day events will be held from May 10 to 12 as the country seeks to boost domestic brands and spur consumption. The events will be held both online and offline on…
China Welcomes U.S. Easing COVID-19 Restrictions on Chinese Students
China said on Wednesday that it is a positive step for the United States to ease COVID-19 restrictions on Chinese students and other international students into the United States this fall. China …
RSHP wins Shenzhen airport contest
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners has won an international competition for a new fourth terminal at Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport in China …
Beijing tops list for corralling China’s unicorns
Beijing’s unicorns are estimated to be worth $480.77 billion, the report said. Sixteen companies, including Chinese social fitness app Keep and education technology firm Huohua Siwei, made the list …
EXPLAINER: China prepares space station core module launch
China plans to launch the core module for its first permanent space station this week in the latest big step forward for the country’s space exploration program. The Tianhe, or “Heavenly Harmony” …
ZTE, China Mobile complete automatic SPN service provisioning pilot
ZTE and China Mobile have completed the automatic service provisioning pilot in the existing SPN (Slicing Packet Network) in Zhejiang, China. The Network Operation Center of China Mobile in Zhejiang …
China: Huawei announced 6G satellite launch
Chinese technology giant Huawei is planning to launch two satellites with two Chinese partners in July this year, which will focus on verifying 6G network technologies that are currently under …
China to improve county business systems, streamline IPR-related administration
China will strengthen the building of county-level business systems and introduce new measures to streamline administration in the field of intellectual property rights (IPR), a State Council …
China Regulating Tech Won’t Choke 10 Trillion Yuan Business
The Chinese government’s scrutiny of internet companies should be positive for online commerce — and consumption more broadly — over the longer term. Curbing monopolies now may be painful for the …
