The first China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo, running from June 27 to 29 in Changsha, Hunan province, will promote Sino-African cooperation in fields such as trade, agriculture, investment and finance, infrastructure construction and cooperative industrial zone development.
Guangdong-based Huajian Group is one of the largest producers of women's shoes in China to make substantial investment in African countries. Zhang Huarong, chairman of Huajian, recently shared with China Daily the company's achievements and development plans in Africa.
Mutual exchanges and cooperation are expected to be enhanced during the China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo. Guests from 53 African countries have confirmed their attendance.
Since its establishment in 2014, the Qingdao West Coast New Area in Shandong province has made remarkable efforts to boost high-quality development, including in economic and industrial growth, marine economy and technological innovation, according to local officials.
The Qingdao West Coast New Area in Shandong province has achieved great results in developing the marine economy over the past few years, officials said.
China's top industry regulator is urging new energy carmakers in the country to screen models for faulty vehicles amid widespread safety concerns following recent cases of electric cars catching fire.
Chinese electric car startup Human Horizons will produce its first model at a plant owned by South Korean carmaker Kia's joint venture in China, with mass production scheduled to start in 2021.
BMW has launched its 7th-generation 3 Series sedan in China, one of the German premium carmaker's most iconic models, expecting to woo more Chinese fans with the new car's heritage of sportiness and latest features.
As global carmakers transform into intelligent mobility service platforms, more deals with Chinese IT companies were launched to promote localization and better serve customers in the world's largest auto market.
Chinese electric car startups are having a tough time raising money to turn their blueprints into reality as their vehicles are increasingly alike and those on the market fail to meet expectations.
TOKYO - Mitsubishi Motors Corp shareholders approved on Friday the ouster of Carlos Ghosn, who was pivotal in the Japanese automaker's three-way partnership with Nissan and Renault until he was arrested on financial misconduct charges last year.
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