By the end of 2016, China’s capacity hit 77.42 gigawatts, and while this is great in terms of raw numbers, it’s a lot less impressive relative to the country’s massive population. As it stands, solar…
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Policy, government, sector news: * China says no to “currency war” after Trump criticism of yuan * China raises short-term interest rates in fresh tightening sign * China targets green, branded food products as part…
In China, bike-share apps race for glory
Shanghai: Unlock them with an app, drop them off anywhere, and nip past lanes of stationary car traffic: the humble bicycle is seeing a revival in China as a new generation of start-ups help tackle…
Cooperation only correct option for U.S.-China ties: People's Daily
BEIJING, Feb. 6 (Xinhua) — China and U.S relations should feature no conflict, no confrontation, mutual respect and win-win cooperation, according to a commentary published Monday by the Communist Party of China’s mouthpiece the “People’s…
China Unicom (Hong Kong) Ltd (CHU) Stake Raised by Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley boosted its stake in China Unicom (Hong Kong) Ltd (NYSE:CHU) by 1,695.2% during the third quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The firm owned…
Beijing vows 30 percent cut in coal use in 2017 to fight smog
SHANGHAI China’s smog-hit capital Beijing plans to slash coal consumption by a further 30 percent in 2017 as part of its efforts to combat air pollution, the official Xinhua news agency said late on Sunday,…
Beijing plans to cut coal use by 30 per cent to fight air pollution
Beijing will intensify its battle against choking air pollution this year and aims to cut coal use by 30 percent, state news agency Xinhua cited the mayor, Cai Qi, as saying. Despite repeated pledges to…
Smoggy Beijing to cut coal use 30 percent this year: mayor
BEIJING Chinese capital Beijing will intensify its battle against choking air pollution this year and aims to cut coal use by 30 percent, state news agency Xinhua cited mayor Cai Qi as saying. Despite repeated…
China amusement park: Teen girl flung from ride dies
A teenage girl has died after being flung out of a fast-turning ride at an amusement park in southwestern China. She was thrown on to metal railings and was taken to a hospital, where she…
Report: Luxury Brands Continue to Rein In China Expansion as Malls Shift to ‘Retailtainment’
China’s malls continue to expand as not only a place to shop, but a place for consumers to gather for entertainment. (Shutterstock) Changes in China’s retail landscape continue to reflect the extent to which online…
How can Chinese companies offer great specs at such low prices?
The areas where China does cater locally to smartphone components is in display, battery, and assembly manufacturing. Display technology is probably the one component where there is some discrepancy between manufacturers, due to their choice…
Apple Loses Ground to Rivals in China
Apple is finding it hard to hold on to its slice of the Chinese smartphone market as the global giant faces tough competition from several homegrown brands — Huawei, Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi. Photo: Huawei/Oppo/Vivo/Xiaomi…
How China’s E-Commerce Giants Are Catering to Online Shoppers at Every Step
E-commerce is dominating in the luxury industry in China, and brands are increasingly diversifying their points of purchase. They’re reaching Chinese shoppers via not only the country’s major e-tailers, like Tmall, Secoo, and JD.com, but…