China's new normal has affected a variety of sectors in the world's second-largest economy. China Daily reporters Du Xiaoying and Hao Yan look back at the auto industry's ten most important events in 2015.
'Click and drive' shopping to come online in near future
There is still no clear conclusion as to which kind of automotive e-commerce model will dominate in the future, but we can see some characteristics must be considered for the future winner.
As the country's government gears up to meet its 2020 targets, emphasis is being put on automakers to adhere to the trend for cleaner emissions with new-energy vehicles.
The Guangzhou auto show, themed "New Technology, New Life", is showcasing 1,000 vehicles this year, 36 of which are making their global premieres, Gong Zhengzheng, Hao Yan, Li Fusheng and Yang Cheng report.
New players expected to bring vitality to emerging market
Never in his wildest dreams did Wang Yin imagine he would quit his coveted, well-paid job in banking to start up a business in China's underdeveloped fitness industry.
Otis Elevator, a world-leading manufacturer of elevators and escalators, has reiterated its commitment to China.
Handicrafts a highlight of State-level expo in Xiamen
The renowned Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute will bring about 100 pieces of top-notch artworks to the ongoing Cross-Straits (Xiamen) Cultural Industries Fair.
The creative industry is the mainstream of the Cross-Straits (Xiamen) Cultural Industries Fair held from Oct 30 to Nov 2 in Xiamen, Fujian province.
Automaker launches new flagship sedan for Chinese market in Beijing
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