Audi AG and its China dealers are to stop their months-long row "in days" over its plan to develop a second joint venture in the country, said senior executives of its parent company, Volkswagen AG, during the current Shanghai auto show.
As Chinese people are showing a growing interest in new energy vehicles, industry insiders are urging carmakers to make technological progress to remain competitive and calling for change in sales and after-sales policies to boost consumption.
The long-wheelbase variant of the TLX will go on sale in China this year, although Acura did not confirm how extended the wheelbase is or how much extra legroom will be available.
Auto entrepreneurs descended on Shanghai last week for the biennial motor show, bringing an array of electric and connected vehicles that they hope will tap the constant growth opportunities in the Chinese market.
Bosch, a leading global supplier of automotive technology and services, is demonstrating a series of automated, connected and electrified mobility solutions at the 2017 Shanghai auto show, as part of its efforts to shape the future of smart mobility with local partners.
Channa Suraweera was shocked when the picture of a dead dugong jumped into his eyes for the first time.
Giri Kadurugamuwa climbs onto a mountain slope by the roadside and breaks off a big chunk from the exposed root of a tea tree. Without little apparent effort on his part the chunk falls off like a piece of dried biscuit.
A fact-finding journey across Sri Lanka these days might well be expected to take in the country's modernization and its port city construction, partly undertaken by Chinese engineers and workers.
Gregory Hayes, chairman and chief executive officer of United Technologies Corp, believes that globalization will not only increase trade among countries - but will also create global supply chain networks across developed and developing countries.
SAN JOSE, Califonia - Facebook wants you to sit in your bedroom wearing a headset and take a virtual vacation with faraway friends and family. Or use your smartphone's camera to spruce up your dinky apartment, at least virtually.
Vanke, China's largest residential property developer by market value, plans to spend 3 billion yuan ($441 million) on purchasing shares of Homelink, as the developer is bullish about the Beijing-headquartered real estate agency's development prospects.
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