China's household spending is less than 40% of GDP, 20 points below the global average; to revive consumption to its pre-pandemic level would require $400 billion to $1 trillion in spending
BYD vehicles' affordability, lower costs of maintenance and 'superior battery performance' make them the right fit for its platform, Uber said
A private-sector survey of 650 private and state manufacturers on Thursday found operating conditions in the sector sank for the first time in nine months as new orders fell
US Trade Representative's office said it still reviewing feedback on series of levies designed to protect American jobs from cheap Chinese imports
Early this year, the carmaker announced plans to set up a factory in US-neighbouring Mexico, a move that alarmed American automakers
Private capital fundraising focused on China sank to a new low of $3.4 billion in the second quarter, according to a new report
Large mob of sellers rally outside Temu's headquarters in Guangzhou over the online retailer's penalty policy, which sellers have described as outrageously tough
The move in August will expand the Foreign Direct Product rule – to bar half a dozen fabs at China's most sophisticated chipmaking firms from receiving exports from many countries
China accounts for 80% of solar module production capacity after years of subsidies that have triggered a collapse in global prices
Huawei Technologies had received more than $1 billion in government grants last year, plus government procurement contracts worth around $5 billion, according to a new report
Vice Premier injects a sense of urgency, warning citizens that China's industrial future faces fierce foreign competition: "If we stop moving forward, we fall back; if we move forward slowly, we fall back too."
US lawyers have rejected all arguments raised by TikTok, and told a Federal Appeals Court the law addresses security concerns, not free speech