BUENOS AIRES - Two Chinese electric buses began operating on Thursday in the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires, the first eight vehicles that will soon be incorporated into four urban passenger transport lines.
Small is still the charm in the retailing industry. Convenience stores continue to grow ahead of general retail formats, which boosted their momentum in terms of revenue and the number of brick-and-mortar stores last year, according to industry insights.
Chinese technology giant Xiaomi Corp said its first quarter revenue jumped 27.2 percent year-on-year to 43.8 billion yuan ($6.3 billion), fueled by the company's push for its dual-core strategy that focuses on smartphones and the internet of things powered by artificial intelligence (AIoT).
Tonglu, a county in Zhejiang province's capital city of Hangzhou, is going to build the first national pilot zone for life sciences and the healthcare industry in the Yangtze River Delta.
Adidas, which unveiled a new Asia-Pacific and China headquarters in Shanghai earlier this year, plans to open 1,000 new retail outlets by the end of this year and gear up its digital growth momentum in the country.
More Chinese consumers are wearing shoes produced by Crocs Inc, and the footwear maker says China has become one of its fastest-growing market, especially through e-commerce platforms.
San Francisco-based eco-friendly footwear company Allbirds Inc unveiled its Shanghai flagship store in April, which is the brand's first brick-and-mortar store in China as well as the first one in Asia.
While some traditional brands are striving to shine on the international stage after achieving acceptance in the domestic market, many new entrants are seeking global success first and considering the domestic market later.
SAN FRANCISCO - As the world faces food safety and other pressing issues, a Silicon Valley company sees opportunities in China to expand its "indoor farming" technology.
Chinese consumers want greater online security and convenient digital experiences, and security methods enabled by new technologies and advanced authentication solutions generate greater trust online, according to a report released by the world's leading information services company Experian.
Fujian's pilot FTZ is fast emerging as a destination for global investors, giving the city strong momentum to drive China's economic growth, said a local government official.
Dallas-based American Airlines, the world's largest, said it is reviewing its network and may consider reopening the two flights it suspended last year - flights connecting Chicago and Beijing, as well as Chicago and Shanghai - in the near future, fueled by growing travel demand and the strong performance of its Sino-US flights.
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