Technological breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, specifically autonomous driving, are expected to fuel the world's largest auto market in the next decade.
Three brands will be operated by newly established Renault Brilliance Jinbei Automotive Co, the first Chinese venture to unite more than two marques.
British legendary auto marque Jaguar, one of the fastest-growing premium brands in China, expects even faster growth in 2018 with the addition of its new XEL sedan on Friday and the E-PACE SUV next year into its localized portfolio, according to senior company officials.
A purchase tax discount that has driven up China's car sales in the past two years is set to expire by the end of this month, aggravating the already less than rosy picture of the world's largest car market in 2018.
Driven by burgeoning demand for innovation in China, worldwide filings for patents, trademarks and industrial designs created record highs last year, according to a latest report.
Games developers can use copyright to protect their created games images - just like movies - because games consist of images, words and stories like movies, experts told a recent forum held by the University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
The development of the sharing economy increasingly depends on intellectual property - including patents, trademarks and copyright - rather than just financial capital.
China is the largest and probably most fiercely competitive car market, where almost all brands can be found fighting for a bigger slice of the market, yet a recent study shows one of the most serious competitors could come from outside the sector.
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