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CHINA BRIEFING: Chinese Valve Maker Lets Off Steam In Acquisitions; Shanghai Shoots, Shanghai Scores
China's largest industrial valve maker Neway Valve said it’s withdrawing its acquisition deal of Germany's Econosto because of changes in the market. China's largest industrial valve maker Neway Valve said it’s withdrawing its acquisition deal of Germany's Econosto because of changes in the market. -
The Metamorphosis: France Freshens Sales In China
France's Carrefour China has undergone a dramatic digital transformation in the past year. France's Carrefour China has undergone a dramatic digital transformation in the past year. -
CHINA BRIEFING: Tencent Rolls Out WeChat For Kids; China and EU Team Up Against Product Infringement
Tencent Holdings is applying to trademark the "youth version" of its multipurpose messaging app WeChat in order to boost its online learning offerings. Tencent Holdings is applying to trademark the "youth version" of its multipurpose messaging app WeChat in order to boost its online learning offerings. -
China Evergrande New-Energy Cars Have Fresh Cash To Burn
China Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group has a grand blueprint to go head-to-head with Tesla. China Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group has a grand blueprint to go head-to-head with Tesla. -
CHINA BRIEFING: U.S. Cargill Sweet On China Sugar Substitute Market; Garment E-Tailer Calls Foul on Vipshop
The largest privately held corporation by revenue in the U.S. Cargill, Inc. says it will build Asia's biggest trehalose production plant to meet demand for sugar substitutes in China. The largest privately held corporation by revenue in the U.S. Cargill, Inc. says it will build Asia's biggest trehalose production plant to meet demand for sugar substitutes in China. -
Shanghai Lawyer Takes Aim At iQIYI In Second-Round Courtroom Battle
The lawyer, Wu Shangwei, said in a Weibo post on Monday that he would sue iQIYI, which has been dubbed "China's Netflix" for "damaging subscribers' rights and interests." The lawyer, Wu Shangwei, said in a Weibo post on Monday that he would sue iQIYI, which has been dubbed "China's Netflix" for "damaging subscribers' rights and interests." -
CHINA BRIEFING: German Pork Banned; Chinese Moviegoers Give 'Mulan' Thumbs Down
The ban came just two days before Chinese president Xi Jinping was scheduled to discuss trade issues in a video meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. The ban came just two days before Chinese president Xi Jinping was scheduled to discuss trade issues in a video meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. -
Starbucks Partners With Sequoia Capital China, Aims For 'Next-Generation' Food
Starbucks said the partnership will enable it to tap into technoilogy entrepreneurs to better service Starbucks' customers. Starbucks said the partnership will enable it to tap into technoilogy entrepreneurs to better service Starbucks' customers. -
Fin-Tech Company Ant Group Says Its Alipay Is Unique, Not Like Tencent’s WeChat Pay.
Alipay has 711 million monthly active users and more than 80 million merchants and more than 50 financial institution partners. Alipay has 711 million monthly active users and more than 80 million merchants and more than 50 financial institution partners. -
CHINA BRIEFING: Baidu Apollo Rolls Out Self-Driving Rides In Beijing; Nestlé To Focus On Farming In China
Analysts estimate that the value of China's intelligent driving sector will reach $17.6 billion by the end of the year. Analysts estimate that the value of China's intelligent driving sector will reach $17.6 billion by the end of the year.