Slowdown-scarred, growth-seeking Chinese television manufacturers are shifting their focus to intelligent TVs and overseas markets.
Watching television in the digital era has just got a lot easier. Sichuan Changhong Electronic Co Ltd, a manufacturer of TVs, has ushered in the era of intelligent TVs.
Whaley Technology Co Ltd, a Shanghai-based internet-ready television maker, launched its 78-inch TV with curved screen in the summer. Priced 39,999 yuan ($6,020), it will be on sale from Sept 30.
Two Chinese companies are bidding for a major stake in Brazil's fourth largest energy generator Santo Antonio Energia SA, amongst other suitors such as a Canadian asset management company, according to sources quoted by Bloomberg.
Lenovo Group Ltd launched its flagship Moto Z series modular handset on Tuesday in Beijing, to compete with Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd in the premium-end market.
China's second-largest B2C online platform JD.com Inc is gearing up to use virtual reality technology on its online shopping platform in a bid to catch up with its archrival Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
Airbus Group SE won about $6.5 billion of orders from carriers in Vietnam, a nation that's likely to rank among the top 10 fastest-growing aviation markets in the next two decades.
Metallurgical coal contracts are set for the longest run of gains since quarterly deals were introduced in 2010 as China cuts output and raises steel production.
Piotech Co Ltd, China's leading nano-scale semiconductor equipment manufacturer, expects this year's sales to double, reaching 90 million yuan ($13.57 million), according to a senior official from the company.
Only three decades ago, Beijing was known worldwide for its large traffic dominated by millions of bicycles. The two-wheeler was then the primary mode of personal transport.
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