Chinese car rental companies are accelerating expansion of their fleets in tier-two and tier-three cities, in expectation of gaining a larger share of the rapidly evolving mobility market over the next five years.
For the first time in the industrial history of the United States, the center of automotive technology is drifting away from Detroit, Michigan.
Volkswagen has made another strong move in China's growing premium sports utility market by launching the Touareg Executive Edition.
The fifth China-Eurasia Expo will provide an efficient communication platform for economic, trade and investment cooperation between China and other countries, according to a senior official from the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
The internet meme that has charmed audiences since it went viral after the performances of a Chinese Olympic swimmer has now began to attract the attention of the business community.
The ongoing Rio Games have seen a surge in Olympic-related advertisements and promotions from a range of different businesses, including restaurants introducing "Olympic set meals", drink brands holding activities about the Rio games and electronic appliance manufacturers putting up patriotic posters letting the country know that they are "Cheering for China".
China has joined the ranks of the world's 25 most-innovative economies, according to the Global Innovation Index 2016 released in Geneva on Monday.
"Smart manufacturing" will be highlighted at the International Exhibition of Inventions 2016, which is slated to take place in November in Kunshan, Jiangsu province, the event's organizers said.
Drivers should not be overly reliant on in-car assistance functions such as Tesla's Autopilot system, said an official from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology at a forum on autonomous driving in Shanghai earlier this month.
The Chinese government is considering introducing a carbon credit regulation scheme next year as part of a detailed and practical plan to assess the efforts made by automakers towards cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
China's passenger car sales in July surged 26.3 percent year-on-year, the highest monthly growth rate in at least the past 30months, but experts say the rate may fall in coming months.
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