Footballers who play for China’s national team have been banned from getting tattoos and advised to remove ones they have, under a new directive. The country’s sports administration body said …
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China c.bank issues first loans for emission-cuts financing
China’s central bank said on Thursday it had issued the first 85.5 billion yuan ($13.4 billion) batch of low-cost loans to financial institutions to promote green projects and corporate efforts to cut …
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A total of 340 tonnes of green tea departed from Danling County, southwest China’s Sichuan Province, for Uzbekistan Wednesday, a breakthrough in the export of mid- and high-end tea produced in the …
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Philips Fidelio T1 premium TWS with LDAC, ANC launched in China
After releasing two budget smartphones dubbed Philips PH1 and Philips PH2 in China, the brand has now launched a new premium pair of truly wireless earphones in the country. These earbuds are …
China’s ride-hailing firm Didi reveals $4.7-bn loss ahead of IPO debut
Didi, one of the highest-profile targets of a broad Beijing campaign to rein in country’s giant tech sector, reported $6.6 billion of sales, down more than 13% from the June quarter …
