BOAO, China/BEIJING, March 28 (Reuters) – China will sharply expand market access for foreign banks and securities and insurance companies, especially in its financial services sector, Premier Li … ( read original story …)
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Polish Minister Says Huawei Should Lobby Beijing to Open Markets
WARSAW — Chinese tech giant Huawei, which hopes to see its equipment included in Poland’s next generation mobile network, should lobby Beijing to drop barriers on Polish imports, a junior Polish … ( read original…
China Logistics Property Announces 2018 Annual Results
HONG KONG, March 28, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — China Logistics Property Holdings Co., Ltd (“CNLP” or the “Company”, together with its subsidiaries, the “Group”; Stock code: 1589), a leading provider of … ( read original story…
Sino Land : China Mobile Hong Kong and Sino Group Jointly Present Hong Kong’s First In-Mall 5G Experience Showcase
China Mobile Hong Kong (CMHK) and Sino Group jointly present Hong Kong’s first in-mall 5G Experience Showcase, ‘The Future is Now’, at Olympian City 2. Today, Mr Kenneth Lau, Chairman of the … ( read…
China Pledges Expanded Market Access for Foreign Investors in Banking, Insurance
However, Chinese policymakers, including Li, have stressed that Beijing would not resort to “flood-like” stimulus that would unleash huge amounts of cheap credit, out of concern that could add to a … ( read original…
Smart brand will be built in China as a Daimler-Geely joint
FRANKFURT/BEIJING — Daimler will build its next generation of Smart electric cars in China through a joint venture with Geely, as a way to increase economies of scale in a market segment that is ……
The next-gen Smart will be built and engineered by China’s Geely
German automaker Daimler and China’s Geely, its largest shareholder, are setting up a joint venture to develop and operate Daimler’s Smart compact car brand worldwide as an all-electric car maker. ( read original story …)
Germany’s Daimler, China’s Geely join forces on Smart brand
BERLIN — German automaker Daimler and China’s Geely are setting up a joint venture to develop and operate Daimler’s Smart compact car brand worldwide as an all-electric car maker. The two companies … ( read…
U.S. trade negotiators arrive in China for resumed talks
Li was speaking at the Boao Forum for Asia, an annual meeting in the coastal town of Boao. The official Xinhua News agency cited Li as promising to improve access to China’s bond, banking, securities…
China-Canada feud over canola imports hurting Manitoba farmers
Canadian farmers are facing an uncertain future after China escalated its feud over canola imports. Global News spoke with farmers at the Manitoba fair in Brandon who said they aren’t happy with … ( read…
China makes unprecedented proposals on technology as trade talks progress, US officials say
China has made unprecedented proposals in talks with the U.S. on a range of issues including forced technology transfer, U.S. officials told Reuters. The two sides are working to overcome remaining … ( read original…
Brand Building in China’s Digital Ecosystem: Constants & Variables
More and more brands today are aspiring to become a “lifestyle brand”. Consumers are in the driver’s seat and are gravitating towards brands that embody the value, aspirations, interests and attitudes … ( read original…
Sony to Close Smartphone Plant in Beijing, Shift Production to Thailand
BEIJING/TOKYO — Sony Corp will close its smartphone plant in Beijing in the next few days, a company spokesman said, as the Japanese electronics giant aims to cut costs in the loss-making business. … (…
