SHANGHAI, April 19 (Reuters) - Shanghai stocks fell to their lowest in two months on Wednesday, as investor worries deepened that tighter regulations against speculation and shadow banking will hurt the country's nascent recovery which has been heavily ... ( read original story ...)
Mercedes re-boots the A Class for Shanghai
Mercedes has used the 2017 Auto Shanghai to show that it has big design plans for future ... it is the next milestone of Sensual Purity and has the potential to introduce a new design era." What's more, this latest design study picks up exactly where ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai is getting an entire ‘farming district’ with towering vertical farms and seed libraries
The masterplan was conceived by the design firm Sasaki, which has offices in Massachusetts and Shanghai. It's part of a larger plan to turn a portion of the city into an ag-tech hub, Michael Grove, a principal at Sasaki, tells Business Insider. ( read original story ...)
Forget copycats, Shanghai is all about electric cars
Ever heard of Dynavolt Tech? Me neither, but the brand is here in Shanghai demonstrating its electric wireless charging technology that links to a solar charger. The system seems, at least in principle, to be a Chinese equivalent to Tesla’s solar system ... ( read original story ...)
Baidu to share self-drive car technology
Making the announcement ahead of the Shanghai Auto Show, it said technologies for use in restricted test environments would be available as soon July. There will then be a gradual roll-out of other technology, with an aim to offer its full range of ... ( read original story ...)
Creative Technology appoints Chris Burke to Asia Pacific role
Burke will continue as managing director of CT in Hong Kong and Singapore while taking on responsibility for Shanghai. Creative Technology (CT) has appointed Chris Burke as managing director of Creative Technology in Shanghai. Burke will also continue as ... ( read original story ...)
The latest from the Shanghai auto show
Ford Motor Co.'s luxury brand, Lincoln, has unveiled its first gasoline-electric hybrid, a version of its MKZ midsize sedan, at the Shanghai auto show. Lincoln said the MKZ will go on sale this year in China starting at 329,800 yuan ($47,900). The company ... ( read original story ...)