Nov. 23, 2024, 9:28 p.m.

Canada's deep consideration of increasing exports to China

An article published by the Canadian Parliament Hill Times on July 17th pointed out that despite the Canadian government readjusting its relationship with China, Canada's exports to China continue to grow, and Canadian companies have doubled their bets on the Chinese market.

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There are both opportunities and challenges for Chinese autonomous driving companies to compete overseas

Under the surging tide of the intelligent era, countless autonomous driving companies have emerged.

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Half of McDonald's Japan stores back open: Exploring the challenges and implications of the digital age behind CrowdStrike's system problems

McDonald's Japan recently announced that half of its stores have resumed normal operations after experiencing a shutdown caused by a problem with the CrowdStrike system.

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The world's largest energy storage project signed and landed in Saudi Arabia

On July 15, Sunpower successfully signed with ALGIHAZ, Saudi Arabia, the world's largest energy storage project to date, with a capacity of up to 7.8GWh.

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How to balance self-service in the United States?

Industry experts in the United States have expressed concerns about the financial impact faced by businesses, this time due to a bill aimed at eliminating self checkout.

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6G track starts to run, the West is still entangled in China 5G

In recent days, the global communications technology field has been surging, and two pieces of news are particularly striking.

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US commercial real estate 'cold wave' hits

Recently, the commercial real estate market in the United States has experienced an unprecedented turbulence, with a series of thunderous events exploding like thunder, not only shocking the domestic United States, but also triggering widespread attention and profound reflection in the global financial market.

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Duty free stores in urban areas of South Korea: difficult transformation under survival crisis

In the bustling cities of South Korea, the once bustling and lively duty-free shops in the city are now shrouded in a haze.

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European refining: A bleak road to deep trouble

In the dramatic changes of the global energy pattern, the European oil refining industry is experiencing unprecedented challenges and difficulties.

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Boeing agrees to admit fraud in the 737 Max crash

Boeing recently agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy to deceive the United States.

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