Chinese electric car startup WM Motor started volume delivery of its first model, the EX5 SUV, late last month, marking its first foray into the country's booming market for new energy vehicles.
Chinese innovators showed off tech progress at the recent 10th International Exhibition of Inventions in Foshan, Guangdong province, with the third World Invention and Innovation Forum taking place there at the same time.
Shandong BeBright Semicon-Tech in the Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone is a high-tech company specializing in the development, production and sales of light-emitting diodes, or LEDs.
Many people know semiconductor lasers and light-emitting diode chips are high-tech products, but are unaware of how they affect our daily lives. Those products are widely used in hospitals, supermarkets and community-wide; they are installed in mobile phones and computer screens and autonomous driving technology.
Shengrui Transmission Corporation in the Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone has long been committed to supporting the region by replacing old economic development drivers with new ones.
Officials at China's leading automotive industry association called on the country's carmakers to improve their competitiveness, as they are expected to suffer more than international brands from a downward trend in the world's largest vehicle market.
German premium carmaker Audi AG has received a license to test autonomous vehicles on public roads in China, which is expected to facilitate its efforts in the technology that is believed to be the future of the automotive industry.
Nio's initial public offering has brought the Chinese electric carmaker greater financial support.
BERLIN - German Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer announced on Friday that his government is preparing to unveil a new concept to lower nitrogen oxide emissions from vehicles affected by the "dieselgate" scandal.
Volvo Cars has asked the Trump administration to exempt the company's Chinese-made mid-size XC60 SUV from new 25 percent tariffs, the latest automaker to seek relief from levies on imports from China. Earlier this week, Volvo Cars and its Chinese owner Geely postponed plans to float shares in the Swedish carmaker, blaming trade tensions and a downturn in automotive stocks.
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