The Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone is adding more parks to the city map to upgrade local living standards and improve the environment.
Industry experts are calling for faster phasing out of government subsidies for new energy vehicles, as they say too many companies don't have any long-term plans to develop such vehicles.
Chinese carmaker Foton Motor is planning to sell its Borgward unit, a German brand that is seeking a China revival, and Guangdong province-headquartered conglomerate Baoneng Group is a very likely candidate.
Acura, the premium brand from Japan's Honda Motor, expects to grow its sales in China aggressively in the upcoming years, by offering more products catering to the tastes of young customers.
FRANKFURT, Germany - A group of major automakers plans to open hundreds of fast-charging stations for electric cars in Europe in the coming years and use a common plug technology in what they hope will be a big step toward mass acceptance of battery-powered vehicles.
Despite an ongoing patent fight between Gree and Midea - both leading Chinese home appliances manufacturers - the two companies have joined hands to protect the intellectual property rights of the entire air conditioner sector, establishing the first IP rights alliance for the industry in China.
BEIJING - The latest draft law on e-commerce, submitted for second reading on Tuesday, further clarifies the liabilities of e-commerce operators and punishments for infringing intellectual property and consumer rights.
Copyright officials have called for music to be licensed on numerous online platforms to avoid a monopoly situation that could harm the healthy development of the market.
The idiom Hou Ji Bo Fa, meaning being well prepared leads to achievements, is BMW Brilliance Automotive's way of describing its latest strategic move in China: to develop a new energy ecosystem as the first premium carmaker locally producing battery packs.
Editor's Note: The Communist Party of China has just concluded its 19th National Congress in Beijing. In the runup to the meeting, China Daily asked business leaders from major multinational companies for their views on economic developments here and the country's global leadership role.
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