By threatening additional tariffs and discriminating against Chinese clean tech products, Western protectionism is bringing chaos to the stability of the new energy industry critical to the world's green transition and realization of the climate goals.
?Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group (XCMG), China's leading machinery manufacturer, is driving the digital transformation of traditional manufacturing, focusing on intelligent upgrading, digitalization and network connectivity to enhance efficiency and competitiveness.
During this year's Spring Festival, sales of the horse-face skirts, or mamianqun in Chinese, a type of traditional Chinese skirt, in Cao county, Shandong province reached 300 million yuan ($41.41 million).
?From durian to cherry, kiwi to avocado, China, one of the world's largest fruit markets, has been importing more fresh and high-quality fruits to meet growing domestic demand, bringing sweet opportunities to fruit farmers and traders around the world.
?At this year's "two sessions" in China, the "low-altitude economy" concept emerged as a key agenda item for fostering new growth in 2024, with the city of Nanjing leading the charge through innovative UAV initiatives and a burgeoning ecosystem of companies dedicated to aerial applications and services.
?Horwin Inc., a pioneering electric motorcycle company, reflects on China's commitment to sharing green innovation and development opportunities with the world.
A slew of measures recently rolled out across China have begun boosting the property market, with different cities adopting specific measures to address the diverse demands of home buyers.
Chinese and foreign experts called the U.S. decision to raise additional tariffs on electric vehicles (EVs) and other products a continued politicization of trade issues, which will smother healthy competition and also inflict an adverse impact on the EV supply chain in the United States itself.
An increasing number of global players are entering China's superlarge NEV industry, promoting the sound development of the industry, and providing consumers with better products and more choices, according to He Yi, deputy secretary-general of the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers.