Tech giant Apple has surpassed smartphone brand Vivo to emerge as the largest smartphone vendor in China in October 2021, says a report.
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China-Africa cooperation supports Africa’s transition to green energy
As the world is grappling with climate change in consensus to move to green energy, China-Africa’s renewable energy cooperation is bearing fruits. In various parts of Africa, China-Africa cooperation …
Iron ore export numbers show how reliant Australia is on China
In the years since the global financial crisis, Australia’s economic reliance on China has only continued to grow with each passing year.
China’s rising cost of business is prompting some companies to leave
A new data protection law is changing the calculus for doing business in China, with foreign and domestic firms scrambling to comply, and some companies including LinkedIn and Yahoo choosing to …
China’s economy: What next for the Asian powerhouse?
China’s post-COVID recovery has been hurt by Beijing’s crackdown on real estate and tech giants. Beijing has also moved to rein in many of China’s technology giants, sparking a sell-off in the shares …
Guinea bauxite can make up for Indonesia ban, China’s Antaike says
A possible ban on exports of bauxite from Indonesia as soon as next year will have little impact on China’s aluminium industry because abundant alternative supply from Guinea is available, …
China urged to be ‘vigilant’ to rising grain prices in battle for food security
China should boost policy support, monitor global grain prices and diversify imports to maintain food security, state media says Rising food prices are driving inflation concerns and putting average …
Apple beat Vivo to emerge as the largest smartphone vendor in China in October 2021
Apple iPhones and other products are very popular all over the world even in China. This is mostly due to their quality – both hardware and software. They are also seen as status symbols perhaps…
DIDI Plunges After China Asks The Company To Delist From The NYSE
According to Bloomberg, the Cyberspace Administration of China has requested Didi’s top executives to develop a plan to delist from NYSE due to concerns about leakage of sensitive information …
China regulators ask Didi to delist from US on security fears
Chinese regulators have asked Didi Global Inc’s top executives to devise a plan to delist from US bourses, people familiar with the matter said, an unprecedented request that’s likely to revive fears …
What happens if the US-China phase one trade deal fails?
Based on available data, it is almost certain that China is not going to meet its import commitments What comes next is going to be acrimonious and difficult to manage. But both countries should not…
Beijing asks Didi Global to delist in US
Chinese regulators have asked Didi Global Inc’s (滴滴出行) top executives to devise a plan to delist from US bourses, people familiar with the matter said, an unprecedented request that is likely to …
China Focus: Foreign business representatives refute lies about Xinjiang
Northwest China Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is now thriving and all ethnic groups there live in harmony foreign business repre …