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Retailers in China are revamping their marketing strategies to cater to the diverse demands of consumers, especially for those who search uniqueness and social interactions in their purchases, as the sector looks to emerge from the shadow of the novel coronavirus epidemic, said experts.
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China's foreign trade volume surged 6.5 percent to 2.93 trillion yuan in July, an encouraging sign showing economic recovery in many parts of the world and the positive effect of the nation's trade policy measures introduced earlier this year.
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China's pork prices, which jumped in June and edged up in July, will continue to rise in coming months due to seasonal factors and the influence of COVID-19. But tight supplies will begin to ease in the fourth quarter thanks to more progress in boosting hog production and the expansion of imports, authorities said.
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China should nurture the next generation of talent to further hone its competitiveness in the artificial intelligence sector and offset the rising political and economic uncertainties across the world, a leading industry expert said.
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Boosted by upgraded offshore duty-free shopping and the restart of interprovincial group tours, Sanya — located at the southern tip of tropical Hainan Island — is becoming a hot destination for family tours, parents with schoolchildren and older students who have just completed their national college entrance.
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Without anyone behind the wheel, a taxi automatically started and made its way down the road, only to slowly come to a full stop at the first red light. Hu Wanqing, a sales manager from Guangzhou, Guangdong province, was fascinated by the self-driving taxi.
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China's leading new-energy vehicle manufacturer BYD said Saturday that it has delivered the first of 22 pure electric buses ordered by German public transport operator Bogestra.
Source:Globaltimes, Xinhuanet, Chinadaily, Shine, Gdtoday,China Plus News
Author: Producer Emilio Mendez
Speaker: Caroline Parraguez
Edition: EAcham