In a shuffling of positions for two of China's largest State-owned automakers, Dongfeng Motor Corp announced that Zhu Yanfeng, deputy secretary of the Communist Party in northeastern Jilin province, will be its new chairman.
While it might not be a household name in China's auto market, domestic electric carmaker Xindayang has one lofty ambition: to be the nation's leader in the mini electric vehicle market.
Car sharing app Yidao Yongche has announced that new-energy vehicles will account for half of all its cars in service within three years and has vowed to seek partners with whom to build charging posts.
Chinese automaker Qoros associates itself with one of the most popular sports in the country in the hope of increasing its brand awareness with the public.
Despite shrinking domestic and overseas demand, China's major commercial vehicle manufacturer, Sinotruk, still reported a positive performance in the first quarter of 2015, particularly in the overseas market.
In March, China's light vehicle market showed signs of slowing down, with sales of locally-made models growing by 5.7 percent year-on-year versus the 6.1 percent seen in the first two months of this year.
At a recent media event held by the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau in Bangkok, industry insiders and government officials shared strategies to boost international confidence in the country's Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions industry.
Delicately designed doorways, exquisite cuisine, glamorous lighting, dancing and string quartet performances made the 850-square-meter lobby of Wanda Reign Wuhan a gala venue to celebrate the hotel's first anniversary.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|