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The IEA warned global solar PV manufacturing capacity has increasingly moved from Europe, Japan and the United States to China
The report highlighted how government policies in China have shaped the global supply, demand and price of solar PV
A Dutch designer claimed that he can make a whole city smog-free through a Smog Free Project.
Tech giant Microsoft has announced a new custom version of Windows 10 which is ready for Chinese government agencies to use.
Taiwan said on Wednesday it has rejected a political asylum application from a Chinese tourist, reportedly an anti-corruption campaigner who has spent time in a mainland prison.
Chinese mobile phone company Oppo on Wednesday said it has fired the employee who insulted the Indian flag at its Noida factory premises yesterday.
On behalf of the Chinese government, Jingping offered his deepest condolences to the victims and their families.
Five deaths were reported in east China's Zhejiang Province and five more in southeast Fujian Province, the Chinese Ministry of Civil Affairs said.
A Chinese businessman who pleaded guilty in March to conspiring to hack into the computer networks of Boeing and other major US defense contractors was sentenced four years in prison.
A rights group on Tuesday slammed foreign representatives for attending a Chinese government-organised forum in Tibet that claimed international support for a "Lhasa Consensus" on economic development in the mainly Buddhist region.
China will not accept any third party settlement with regard to territorial and maritime disputes and reject any ruling by an international tribunal in a case filed by the Philippines over the contentious South China Sea issue, a senior diplomat has said.
China, which regards Taiwan as wayward province, is deeply suspicious of Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen as they suspect she will push for formal independence.
But its net profit more than doubled last year to 3.74 billion yuan (USD 575 million), it said.
The Chinese government warned Taiwan on Wednesday that the passage of a proposed new law governing relations between the two could seriously damage the basis for talks, and that Beijing opposed any obstacles to developing ties.
Beijing confirmed earlier this month that authorities had detained Peter Dahlin, the 35-year-old co-founder of the Chinese Urgent Action Working Group.
The Tibetan plateau is deteriorating owing to the Chinese government's policies of re-shaping the landscape of Earth's highest and largest plateau, the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT), a global advocacy group, said on Wednesday.
After a bitter row over sale of fake goods, the Chinese government and Alibaba Group warmed up even as the e-commerce giant faces a possible class-action lawsuit initiated by five US law firms.
The Chinese government said on Friday that it will soon settle its antitrust investigation of US mobile chipmaker Qualcomm Inc.
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