• Tesla Launches Enhanced Autopilot in China

    Tesla has launched Enhanced Autopilot subscriptions in China. It is unclear if this is actually what is called FSD (full self driving) in the USA. • 699 yuan/month ($99 USD) • 1,399 yuan for 3 months ($66 USD/month) NEWS: Tesla has launched Enhanced Autopilot subscriptions in China. • 699 yuan/month ($99 USD)• 1,399 yuan for

  • China Is Winning Big On Smaller EVs

    China Is Winning Big On Smaller EVs Smaller is betterat least in the world of building EVs for the Asian market. And while less scrupulous publications might take this opportunity to make stereotypical jokes about height, we'll do no such thing and instead will simply report that according to the IEA's Global Electric Vehicle Outlook 2024, released Tuesday, China dominated the EV market in 2023. In fact, it made up 60% of global sales, according to a new report from Reuters. The...

  • Has China Mobile hit its 5G peak?

    China’s already massive telecom sector continues to growGains are being made each quarter in cellular and fixed line connectionsBut China Mobile might have hit

  • Hong Kong, China and a footballing dilemma

    Beijing's increasing influence has led to speculation that Hong Kong's days of an independent football scene are numbered.

  • Spain and China: electric cars in Barcelona

    Barcelona, April 22 (Prensa Latina) Spain and China are preparing to produce 150 thousand vehicles, mainly electric, after an agreement signed today in Barcelona by Chery and Ebro-Ev Motors. The post Spain and China: electric cars in Barcelona first appeared on Prensa Latina.

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    Many trapped by unseasonal floods in China

    STORY: China’s Guangdong province faces severe floods. Rescuers on boats rushed to evacuate residents on Monday, carrying some elderly people on their backs. Helicopters were deployed to save villagers who were caught in landslides.Ling Ziuzhen lives in Qingyuan city: “Since two years ago, the rainfall started to get relatively heavy, and this year. In the past, the floods rarely rose to this point. At least the floods got drained.”Situated in the densely populated Pearl River Delta – the...

  • “Olympic” in the “Asian Duty” match against China

    Today, the UAE Olympic Football Team concludes its participation in the AFC U-23 Cup, hosted by Qatar. The national team will face China in the third round of Group Two matches at five o’clock today, UAE time, at Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium in Doha. The team is looking for a moral victory after officially losing […]

  • China's Strong Growth Is Puzzling the Chinese

    Strong first-quarter numbers are puzzling the Chinese, who witness a stagnant economy daily. Two factors reconcile the difference.

  • China's Strong Growth Is Puzzling the Chinese

    Strong first-quarter numbers are puzzling the Chinese, who witness a stagnant economy daily. Two factors reconcile the difference.

  • Ecuador-China trade agreement comes into force

    Quito, May 2 (Prensa Latina) The trade agreement between Ecuador and China came into force on Wednesday and will imply a tariff reduction for most of products. The post Ecuador-China trade agreement comes into force first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • China Humiliated Blinken But Blinken Kept Begging

    China Humiliated Blinken But Blinken Kept Begging Authored by Gordon Chang via The Gatestone Institute, It is not clear whether a Chinese official was at the Beijing airport to bid farewell to Secretary of State Antony Blinken as he ended his three-day visit to China on Friday, but the send-off was in any event low-key and Chinese leader Xi Jinping slighted America's top diplomat at the end of his troubled stay. Also, China, literally and figuratively, did not roll out the red...

  • China's Latest Data Could Worry Government Economists

    China's manufacturing activity in April expanded for the second straight month, according to the country's statistics bureau, but by a slimmer margin than in March.The headline Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) announced Tuesday was 50.4, 0.4 points less than the growth shown in the March report, which had sparked hope after five straight months of contraction in the manufacturing sector.The new data indicates the world's second-largest economy has still not found its footing amid tepid consumer...