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Chinese delegations gathered at a United Nations (UN) climate conference to showcase China’s recent efforts and achievements in energy conservation and emission reduction, gaining widespread attention …
China’s Huawei aims 100,000 apps on Harmony OS in 6-12 months
China’s Huawei, blacklisted by the U.S., said on Saturday it is targeting 100,000 applications for its Harmony operating system in coming months as it seeks widespread help to achieve …
China to upgrade 5G to 5G-A network
The 5G-A network surpasses the current 5G network in terms of speed, latency, connection scale and energy consumption, achieving a peak data rate level of 10 gigabits per second for downloads and 1 …
China’s private sector law needs to punish unjust law enforcement, ex-official says
Chen Yongjie, a former State Council researcher, says a survey of entrepreneurs found half felt the proposed legislation was ‘insufficient’.
China’s banking system is still suffering whiplash from its pandemic-era practices
Misuse of loans and an ongoing real-estate crisis are pushing up default rates and exposing weaknesses in banks’ lending practices.
GB’s Tarbit claims skeleton bronze in Beijing
Great Britain’s Freya Tarbit finishes third in Beijing in the third race of the women’s skeleton World Cup season.
China looks to step into global vacuum as Trump pulls the U.S. back
China, the world’s renewable-energy leader and its biggest emitter of planet-warming greenhouse gases, is presenting itself as fully committed to the fight against climate change. “Regardless of how …
China’s ‘ruinous’ EV price war cannot last forever, says Volkswagen exec
Volkswagen remains firmly committed to China despite a “ruinous” EV price war by domestic rivals that has hit overseas automakers hard, its boss said. Thomas Schäfer, CEO of the VW brand, said the …
Temasek’s CapitaLand warns of China property losses as Singapore investor cuts exposure
CapitaLand Investment, one of Asia’s largest property investment managers, warned of potential losses as it seeks to extricate itself from China’s real estate crisis. The Singapore-based firm wants to …
China-Italy joint laboratory established in South China’s Shenzhen
GUANGZHOU — The China-Italy Joint Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology and Immunosafety has been launched in South China’s Shenzhen, Guangdong province, aiming to promote international …
Loyal Hong Kong shoppers forgo Shenzhen, channel hometown pride to support local businesses
Yong Chen, an associate professor who focuses on Chinese economics, marketing and tourism at the top-ranked EHL Hospitality Business School in Switzerland, said it was understandable there would be …
China’s giant sinkholes are a tourist hit – but ancient forests inside are at risk
More than 100 metres (328ft) beneath them is a lost world of ancient forests, plants and animals. All they can see is leafy tree tops and hear is the echoes of cicadas and birds bouncing…