Five Chinese departments, including the State Administration for Market Regulation, ask the carmaker to comply strictly with the mainland’s laws and regulations and protect consumer rights. ( read original story ...)
COMAC Scaling Up In Shanghai; Chinese Airport Building Forges On
China is in the process of developing new facilities for COMAC in Shanghai, laying the foundations for the state-owned airframer to one day take on the global powerhouses. This comes as Beijing ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai to reopen century-old astronomical telescope after overhaul
China's earliest large astronomical telescope will reopen to scan the universe after an observatory overhaul starting next month in Shanghai. The Shanghai Astronomical Museum announced a major ... ( read original story ...)
Freight backlog in Shanghai Port: there is a strong demand for overseas orders and it is difficult to find a case in the warehouse.
Shanghai Port: strong demand for overseas orders it is difficult to find a case in the warehouse.] due to the strong demand for overseas orders, the backlog of freight in Shanghai Port is becoming ... ( read original story ...)
The three major A-share indexes rose collectively, led by the concept of automotive chips._SMM | Shanghai Non ferrous Metals
The three major indices of A shares rose collectively, led by the concept of automotive chips. Online travel, chemical fiber, basic metals, organosilicon and other sectors also led the rise, while ... ( read original story ...)
China stocks end higher on market reform cheer, easing virus worries
China stocks closed higher on Monday as the country reported zero new local cases of the novel coronavirus and investors cheered Beijing's latest reform measures for the stock market. ( read original story ...)
CooTek Awarded “Shanghai Copyright Demonstration Unit” by Shanghai Copyright Bureau
Inc. (NYSE: CTK) ("CooTek" or the "Company"), a fast-growing global mobile internet company, announces Shanghai Chule (CooTek) Information Technology Co., Ltd., the Company's wholly owned PRC ... ( read original story ...)