What does it take to extinguish the fire of curiosity? A few drops of rain, a few gusts of wind or a full-blown typhoon?
China is encouraging local authorities in regions with appropriate conditions to set up no-go zones for gasoline cars and use more new energy vehicles for public transport, which analysts and industry insiders say will help boost the industry's development.
The majority of property developers in China reported continuous but slowing profit growth in the first half of 2019. Industry experts said that this reflects that a stable development trend is emerging in the nation's real estate market.
Shanghai's tech-focused STAR Market achieved a stable debut with reasonable stock price fluctuations in its first trading month, underpinned by pilot market-oriented mechanisms, the Shanghai bourse and analysts said.
Shanghai-based conglomerate Fosun International Ltd signed a strategic cooperation agreement on Thursday with the local administration of Jiading district to advance the development of intelligent manufacturing and industrial automation in Jiading which is well-known for its automotive industry.
A lot of voices were warning of another rout in the A-share market when it broke the previous low on Aug 5 and then bridged a gap left over from Feb 25 the very next session.
China is gearing up to be one of the few truly mobile-first economies in the world, which is spurring foreign mobile marketing and analytics companies like AppsFlyer to target opportunities in the country.
The growing number of Chinese mobile gaming companies exploring overseas markets due to competition at home has created an opportunity for AppLovin, a leading US mobile game marketing platform and publisher.
Potentially handsome returns from fast-growing Chinese tech startups are likely to attract high foreign participation on Shanghai's Nasdaq-like STAR Market, after the market develops with a larger size and lower volatility, analysts from home and abroad said.
NTT Docomo Inc, Japan's largest telecom carrier by users, is resuming orders from Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, as the Chinese telecom giant is securing key support from the big three telecom operators in Japan despite US restrictions.
Londoners can now access ultrafast 5G broadband internet in their homes through routers made by Chinese telecommunications company Huawei, after a major network upgrade from mobile operator Three.
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