China’s Great Wall Motor will launch a new standalone brand for its off-road vehicles, chairman Wei Jianjun said, as automakers pursue new segments when sales in world’s biggest car market pick up. ( read original…
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March 22 (Reuters) – China reported seven new COVID-19 cases on March 21, down from 12 cases a day earlier, the country’s national health authority said on Monday. The National Health Commission … ( read…
Canadian Michael Kovrig goes on trial in China
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ZTE Corporation has announced that ZTE and the Jiangsu branch of China Unicom have jointly established a 5G Messaging Openlab. The Openlab this time originates from the 5G Messaging project of the … ( read…
Why China is leading the global rebound in luxury spending: more e-commerce, and a growing consumer appetite for shopping rather than experiences
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IPO Mania Fizzles in Hong Kong as Mega First-Day Pops Fade
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South China Sea: Tensions skyrocket as ‘provocative’ Beijing swarms region with militia
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Americans are still interested in putting their money in China
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China donates 400,000 doses of Sinopharm vaccine to Niger
DAKAR (Reuters) – China donated 400,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Sinopharm to Niger on Sunday, the first vaccines the West African nation has received, Niger’s presidency said. ( read original story …)
‘Naming and shaming’ latest strategy by rights groups seeking boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics
Past attempts to boycott an Olympic Games have had mixed results, yet a growing number of politicians in the European Union, Canada and the United States have started to raise questions about taking … (…