Global consumer electronics makers launched "bigger, sharper and smarter" TVs at this year's CES in Las Vegas, debuting versatile, multiplatform sets that connect with other home appliances.
The State Grid Corp of China, which runs the majority of the nation's electricity distribution networks, is constructing five pumped storage power plants to increase domestic new-energy power generation.
Hainan province's MICE industry - meetings, incentives, conferencing and exhibitions - is growing fast and becoming a strong driver for local tourism development, as more firms choose the tropical island for their showcase events, encouraged by government support, high-profile international summits and the island's natural charms.
The outlook for lithium battery firms in China is turning positive, powered by tariff cuts on raw materials, say experts.
China's solar thermal power generation companies have mastered the core technology of building large-scale molten salt tower thermal power stations, and are ready to go global, industry experts said.
Industrial internet of things security in China is seeing rapid development to battle industries' increasing cyber risks, backed by government support and technology advancement, according to industry experts.
China's A-share market ended higher on Monday as the central bank's move to boost liquidity lifted investor sentiment.
Deepening cooperation with TCL Corp will help Xiaomi Corp to expand its product portfolio in the field of home appliances, as TCL can offer competitive advantages related to supply chains and the semiconductor display sector, industry insiders said.
The science and technology innovation board, an equity financing platform, is expected to debut in the first half of this year.
LANZHOU - Yu Shunyuan used to worry about not having enough money to buy fodder. But now, a credit system built by rural credit cooperatives or RCCs is feeding his business.
At first blush you may suspect that Anjing Primary School, on the outskirts of Guiyang, in Guizhou province, would struggle to match it with its peers in regard to academic performance. After all, 40 percent of its 1,573 students are children of migrant workers and rural villagers - the kinds of children who may fail to shine academically because of the extra pressures they face socially.
"Just as every maple leaf is different, every child has his or her own personality," says Liu Qun, principal of Jiayuguan Primary School in Qingdao, Shandong province.
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