Volkswagen AG and Ford Motor Company are partnering to develop pickups and vans and explore cooperation in autonomous driving and electric cars, possibly in Europe and China, to share costs and enhance competitiveness in the fast-changing automotive industry.
Electric car startup Byton unveiled its first showroom, called Byton Place, on Friday in Shanghai, giving customers a glimpse into the intelligent lifestyles it champions in an era of new mobility.
Audi's A6L, which first rolled off FAW-Volkswagen's plant in 1999, is probably the most popular and well-known premium car in China, due to its extended wheelbase.
JACKSON, Mississippi - Nissan Motor Co announced on Thursday it is cutting up to 700 contract workers at its Mississippi assembly plant, citing slowing sales for its vans and Titan pickup trucks.
China's intellectual property entered a higher level with its reconfiguration within the country's management and operation system last year, according to Shen Changyu, commissioner of the China National Intellectual Property Administration.
NANNING - After a harrowing breakup with her boyfriend in 2017, Fan Lihua decided not to wallow in sorrow, but instead created three wedding dresses for herself.
BEIJING - It's not unheard of for gifted but underrated foreign artists to suddenly find fame in China.
Beijing Qiyi Century Technology, a copyright service provider, issued an intellectual property supply chain security at Shanghai Stock Exchange in late December, marking a key step toward IP assets' securitization in China, industrial experts said.
The China National Intellectual Property Administration announced 40 winners of China's top patent awards on Tuesday to encourage high-quality innovation and development, officials said.
SHANGHAI/SAN FRANCISCO - Apple Inc, which is facing a court ban on some of its iPhone models in China over alleged infringement of Qualcomm Inc patents, said in mid-December it would push software updates to users in a bid to fix potential problems.
TIANJIN - Striking Chinese gongs for 50 years, Liu Zibin, a 70-year-old folk artist in northern China's Tianjin, is eager to introduce the traditional musical instrument used in Chinese opera to a new audience.
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