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2013-09-02
Apple losing ground to home brand in China
Apple losing ground to home brand in China. China is the largest smartphone manufacturer in the world. Its domestic demand for smartphones is surging as traditional mobile users switch to more advanced handsets. But most of the new demand
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2013-09-02
Top companies should adapt to slower growth: experts
Top companies should adapt to slower growth: experts. Experts believe large Chinese enterprises must adapt to slower economic growth after new data revealed that the country's top 500 companies saw shrinking revenue growth last year. The
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2013-09-02
Chinese economy 'very strong' in long term
Chinese economy 'very strong' in long term. Chinese economy might suffer ups and downs, but its long-term prospect remains bright, Daniel Gros, director of the Centre for? Europe an Policy Studies (CEPS), told Xinhua. The senior expert
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2013-08-28
China Aviation Oil expends in Singapore
China Aviation Oil expends in Singapore. China? Aviation ?Oil (Singapore) Corporation Ltd (CAO) said on Tuesday that they had signed a product storage agreement to lease storage facilities in Singapore in order to gear up its fuel oil
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2013-08-28
Chinese buyers pay more for Audi, BMW, Mercedes
Chinese buyers pay more for Audi, BMW, Mercedes. Luxury carmakers including Audi, BMW and Mercedes have witnessed rapidly growing sales on the Chinese mainland, and unreasonable premium prices. Beijing Youth Daily made a comparison of
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2013-08-27
Domestic smartphones take 60% market share
Domestic smartphones take 60% market share. China's domestically-produced smartphones have boomed in sales and recorded more than 60 percent market share at the end of June. About 130 million domestically-produced smartphones were sold in