The Beijing Auto Show, the first since the pandemic, will be a battleground. Foreign automakers from Tesla to Toyota Motor will flaunt an arsenal of new ideas as they try to fend off their …
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Beijing wants to deploy own security in Pakistan amid attacks
Concerned over the deadly attacks on its nationals in Pakistan China has sought approval from Islamabad to deploy its security personnel in the country to coun
China’s Huawei Launches New Brand for Intelligent Driving
The new brand Qiankun intends to empower intelligence in the driving chassis, audio and driver’s seat, and provide ultimate user experience, Jin Yuzhi, CEO of Huawei’s Intelligent Automotive Solution …
Fosun’s Fidelidade Says It Plans to Carry Out an IPO in 2025
Fidelidade-Companhia de Seguros SA, a Portuguese insurer controlled by China’s Fosun International Ltd., said it’s planning to carry out an initial public offering in 2025.
Chinese market regulator CSRC’s support will divert scores of mainland firms’ IPOs to Hong Kong, analysts say
Some mainland companies with strong fundraising needs may opt to transition their listing plans to Hong Kong, according to Deloitte’s Edward Au Central government is asking mainland’s leading companies to prioritise Hong Kong as their…
China’s Prices Are Just Too Low for Buyers to Sweat About Tariffs
China can withstand any new tariffs the world throws at it – even the punitive ones Donald Trump is planning if he wins a second presidential term – because its prices are simply too competitive…
China is running a full-court press for global arbitration clients. What’s the verdict so far?
China is billing its large cities as up-and-coming spots to host disputes through arbitration, but international interest is still low Analysts say a more developed system is needed to assuage concerns from global firms and…
Beijing sees increase in terrestrial wildlife species
The number of terrestrial wildlife species in Beijing has increased to 612, including 519 bird species, the city’s bureau of landscape and forestry said. This was reported by The Xinhua News Agency. The figures were…
China’s Credit Yields Drop to Record Lows on Bond Bull Run
China’s local credit yields have fallen to the lowest level ever as investors load up on corporate bonds to boost returns in a financial system awash in liquidity.
China-Laos Railway handles over 8M tonnes of imports, exports
The China-Laos Railway had handled over 8 million tonnes of import and export goods as of Sunday, said Kunming Customs.
Entitled China girl dips feet into lake at historic Beijing site, says family is rich so can do as she pleases after warning
A teenage girl from a wealthy family in China, who was visiting one of the country’s most revered locations, was disrespectful and offensive to tourism staff and ignored their pleas to behave.
More Than You Might Think: A Look At Beijing’s Various Airports
Another noteworthy airport in Beijing is Xijiao Airport. Xijiao Airport is an exclusive airport for the PLA Air Force and is the second-oldest airport in Beijing, following Nanyuan Airport (NAY). It is also the airport…