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China’s BYD to enter Greek passenger car market
China's BYD said on Thursday it is entering the Greek passenger car market with the launch of two models, the latest move from the electric vehicle giant to expand in Europe.
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China's ZTE halts share trading following US export ban
Chinese telecom giant ZTE halted trading of its shares in Hong Kong and Shenzhen on April 17 following the announcement of a U.S. ban on its purchase of sensitive technology that drew a pledge from China to "safeguard" its companies if necessary.
100% Electric Bus Fleet For Shenzhen (Population 11.9 Million) By End Of 2017 (Video)
You are definitely living under a rock if you haven't heard that many cities in China are suffering from record-breaking pollution levels. If you're a hardcore regular of CleanTechnica, you also know that electric buses have been selling like hotcakes in China. The EV-loving city Shenzhen is taking it one step further.
Serbian teacher deported from China for drug use
A Serbian man who worked as a teacher in Shenzhen city, southern China's Guangdong Province for the past year, has been deported for taking drugs.
According to Xinhua, the police also suspect that he was employed illegally.
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Chinese Investors Seek to Build New Industrial City Near Bulgaria's Plovdiv
Investors from the Chinese city of Shenzhen are willing to erect a new "economic city" near Plovdiv in Bulgaria, daily 24 Chasa reports.
Chinese stock markets halted after shares see sharp drop
Trading on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges was ended early on Jan. 4 after shares fell 7 percent, the first time China's new "circuit breaker" intervened to curb market volatility.
Official in China city hit by deadly landslide kills himself
A government official in southern China killed himself a week after a landslide from a huge pile of construction waste in his city left scores missing and presumed dead, police said Dec. 28.
China landslide leaves 91 missing, sparks gas explosion
A landslide that swept through an industrial park in southern China has buried more than 30 buildings in a sea of mud, leaving 91 people missing and triggering a gas explosion, Chinese media said Dec. 21.
Landslide at industrial park in China leaves 22 missing: Xinhua
A landslide at an industrial park in southern China buried more than 20 buildings and left 22 people missing on Dec. 20, state media reported, as more than 1,500 emergency workers searched the scene.
Rescuers pulled four people from the debris after the accident in the southern city of Shenzhen bordering Hong Kong, the official Xinhua news agency reported.
China: the dead cat bounce?
A few weeks ago, at the height of the panic in the Chinese stock markets, a sour joke was doing the rounds: "Last month, the dog was eating what I eat. Last week, I was eating what the dog eats. This week, I think I'll eat the dog." A lot of people have lost a lot of money.
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