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  • China Makes History With First Ever 5G National Youth Games Broadcast
    China’s First Ever 5G Broadcast Showcasing National Youth Games
    With 5G Broadcast trials around the world continually happening, Beijing does its first with the 2nd National Youth Games.
  • The Honor Belongs to Huawei’s Vision Smart TV Using Operating System (OS) Google Alternative
    Huawei Launches First Product Powered By Android Alternative
    Huwaei found its lost footing after Google cut major ties by using HarmonyOS (operating system) in their Honor Vision TV.
  • Fake Meat Firm Strategically Culled Japan Expansion
    Fake Meat Products of Beyond Meat Inc. Shelved
    Trading House Mitsui says meat-alternative maker Beyond Meat shelved Japanese expansion and chose to concentrate instead on its US market.
  • Nestlé And Starbucks Team Up To Conquer Tea-Drinking China
    Nestle Taps Growth With Starbucks-Branded Coffee In Low Coffee Consuming China
    Believing China is an “exciting market” due to the low per capita cup consumption, Nestle sells Starbucks-branded coffee.
  • Social Media Posts Of Engine Losing Speed Caused Honda Recall Of Accords
    Honda Recalling 222,674 Accord Sedans Due To Engine Quality
    The videos on social media showing Honda’s flagship model losing speed made the Japanese carmaker recall their Accord sedans.
  • Longtime Giant Partners Amazon and FedEx Amicably Part Ways
    FedEx Cuts Ties With Amazon And Becomes A Threat
    E-commerce giant Amazon.com Inc.’s decision to have its own delivery network made giant delivery FedEx pack up and leave.
  • No Net Profit Forecast For Toshiba Due To Difficulty Assessing Earnings
    Red Ink In A Flash For Toshiba
    Toshiba Corp. is netting a loss of ¥140.23 billion ($1.3 billion) for the April to June quarter sans profit forecast.
  • China’s E-Commerce Rescues Foreign Beauty Company’s Sales
    Beauty Company L'Oreal Sees Luxury Gains In China
    With China’s consumer market’s preference for luxury goods, French beauty company L’Oreal had impressive profits.
  • Iron Ore Supply Is Back And So Are China’s Needs
    China Moving Quickly On Iron Ore After Supply Woes
    Yuan’s depreciation isn’t large enough to offset iron ore’s price but it can go back to $75 a ton.
  • China’s Balancing Act Of Coal Approvals And Climate Pledges
    Coal Approvals Increase While China Does Climate Pledges
    China is sure it can balance “the highest possible ambition” of coal consumption and production while drastically reducing emissions.
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