State Grid Electric Vehicle Service Co plans to establish a network of its newly launched small charging piles in major cities this year, in a bid to meet the rising demand of new energy vehicle owners.
China unveiled a major guideline on Tuesday to promote wider use of methanol-fueled vehicles after five years of trials, moving the world's largest vehicle market a step forward in commercializing the new energy vehicle.
The first cross-river railway bridge connecting China with Russia has connected from both sides on Wednesday, further paving the way for the bridge to be operational within this year.
The rapid growth of mobile payments in China has brought about a decline in bank self-service terminals including automatic, video and smart teller machines, initiating industry transformation.
A total of more than 150 international delegates will take part in the upcoming 2019 China Development Forum (CDF), among whom about two-third will be CEOs or presidents of Fortune 500 enterprises or global industry leaders, the forum organizers announced on Wednesday.
Editor's Note: The Government Work Report released on March 5 has charted a course for China's economic development for this year.
China's fresh fiscal data indicated a broader funding gap faced by the government, driving the authorities to explore new channels and maintain a balanced budget, said analysts.
As the government has been stepping up efforts to develop the country's hydrogen industry, with the development of hydrogen stations for new energy vehicles being included in the Government Work Report, many domestic companies have been actively pushing forward their hydrogen industry layout.
The Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group is expected to acquire a 100 percent stake in New Zealand's second largest dairy producer - Westland Cooperative Dairy Company Ltd - for about $168.95 million to secure quality and stable supply of raw milk.
Half of Chinese luxury spending will take place in China rather than traditional overseas locations by 2025, according to global consultancy Bain& Co.
SHANGHAI - Living alone and working hard in Shanghai, Wang Qian used to buy a dozen self-heating instant hotpots every month, but is now more cautious about them.
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