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The new EV batteries of China
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The new EV batteries of China

China has ambitious plans for its battery industry as it attempts to develop its electric vehicle (EV) and EV battery industries. Analysts predict that China will have the capacity to produce over 120 GWh of batteries by 2020, and will increase its share of global lithium production from its current 55% to 65% by 2021....

Huawei is pushing the envelope when it comes to AI chip-sets
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Huawei is pushing the envelope when it comes to AI chip-sets

Huawei Technologies, one of the world’s largest telecom equipment vendor, has unveiled two artificial intelligence microchips that it says will help extend the application of AI to “all walks of life”. The Ascend 910 offers the “greatest computing density in a single chip”, Huawei’s rotating chairman Eric Xu Zhijun said during the Huawei Connect 2018...

A new e-Commerce Law in China
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A new e-Commerce Law in China

China will implement a new e-commerce law from January 1, 2019. The new law will extend legal protection for consumers and brand owners and will arm the fight against the country’s reputation as a source of fake goods. The timing is important as e-commerce sales accounted for 23.8% of all retail sales in China in...

Lower Costs and Tariffs, for Manufacturers & Consumers
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Lower Costs and Tariffs, for Manufacturers & Consumers

China announced new tariff cuts on September 26, with a view to further lowering costs for manufacturers and consumers. Together with the reductions announced earlier this year, China’s tariff cuts should lower import costs by RMB 60 billion (8.73 USD) in 2018. The latest round of tariff cuts will go into effect on November 1,...

Mobile payments in China, and how they affect foreign investors
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Mobile payments in China, and how they affect foreign investors

Every country in the world has its own way of doing things, ranging from the type of food they eat to how they socialize with their friends to how they pay for things. The way Chinese consumers pay for things has evolved dynamically and very differently from the experience of Western countries. In most Western...

The Chinese Mental Healthcare Industry
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The Chinese Mental Healthcare Industry

In 2017, 54 million Chinese suffered from depression, representing 4.2% of the country’s population, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Furthermore, in 2012, the renowned medical journal The Lancet reported that approximately 173 million Chinese were estimated to have diagnosable mental illnesses or psychiatric disorders. Of these, only 15 million sought treatment. The number...

China’s Growing Education Subsectors
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China’s Growing Education Subsectors

After a parental scrutiny increase on the private education sector in China recently, a demand for more reliable and higher-quality of both schools and education has become in demand. Though already quite massive, the Chinese educational system is now on its way to expand even further to match the increased need for education grows to...

Shanghai’s Expanding Green Manufacturing Sector
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Shanghai’s Expanding Green Manufacturing Sector

According to official announcement by the Chinese government on June 5th, Shanghai will be promoting the development of its green manufacturing section as an absolute priority. Green manufacturing refers to environmentally friendly focused approaches in design, production, packaging, application and recycling, along with everything else in between. Shanghai is targeting to have 100 factories, 20...

Solar Power, The Economics
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Solar Power, The Economics

All elements that fall under the title of Fossil fuels, including crude oil, natural gas and coal, are the primary source of the world’s energy. Though non-renewable, these fossil fuels remain in high demand due to their cost efficiency and high yields. These traditional fuels play an essential part in energy production, from heat and...