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SHANGHAI, March 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — From April 15 to 17, 2025, Shanghai New International Expo Centre will stage an annual grand event in the electronic industry—electronica China 2025. This year’s exhibition has specially crafted a forum matrix centered on three dimensions, namely technological innovation, industrial integration, and ecological co-construction, spotlighting cutting-edge fields like electric…

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Communist Party newspapers echo Xi Jinping’s call for promotion of private sector

Communist Party newspapers echo Xi Jinping’s call for promotion of private sector

Two high-profile Chinese newspapers linked to the Communist Party published editorials on Thursday voicing support for the private sector and advocating the creation of a favourable business environment to drive the growth of private enterprises. Ahead of the “two sessions” – the annual meetings of the country’s legislature and top advisory body – beginning in…

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Who Will Dominate the Global EV Market in 2025?

The electric vehicle (EV) market is heating up, and two companies are leading the charge: Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) and BYD (HKSE: 1211). With the global shift toward cleaner energy and cutting-edge technology, these giants are fighting for supremacy in an increasingly competitive sector. But who will come out on top? Global EV Market Momentum  The…

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APAC private capital market looks to positive news from China for growth: Preqin

APAC private capital market looks to positive news from China for growth: Preqin

Asia-Pacific’s private capital sector could get support from Chinese government stimulus as well as greater development of other financial markets in the region, according to data provider Preqin. China’s contribution to the region’s market for private capital has tumbled significantly in recent years, but stimulus measures and reforms from Beijing could spark a turnaround, said…

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China’s Xinjiang vows to increase support for firms under US ‘forced labour’ sanctions

China’s Xinjiang vows to increase support for firms under US ‘forced labour’ sanctions

Legislators in the western Chinese region of Xinjiang say they will increase support for US-sanctioned enterprises, including via the legal system and overseas promotions. In a resolution released and taking effect on Monday, the regional legislature denounced US sanctions against Xinjiang enterprises over the alleged use of forced labour, calling for the creation of “a…

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