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Shanghai’s historic Zhangyuan takes center stage at China International Import Expo
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Trump election victory: Why China’s economy is more vulnerable to any new tariffs this time
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Shenzhen to invest US$1.7 billion in economy for flying cars, drones by 2026
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China will work with US on basis of mutual respect, foreign ministry says
China will continue to work with the United States on the basis of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation, a foreign ministry spokesperson said on Wednesday, after Donald Trump …
China’s Xpeng bets on extended-range hybrid tech to boost sales
Xpeng unveiled its extended-range hybrid technology on Wednesday, as the Chinese electric vehicle maker bets on a pivot to such products that are more cost-competitive than pure EVs to boost sales and …
China’s markets drop as Trump presidency looms
HONG KONG/SHANGHAI, Nov 6 (Reuters) – China’s yuan and stock markets fell sharply on Wednesday as the prospect of another Donald Trump presidency and Republican control of U.S. Congress risked …
China’s developers are borrowing more to sate thirst for capital after flood gates opened
Bond financing in the property sector rose for the second month in October, rising 3.2 per cent from last year to 29 billion yuan, according to the China Index Academy.