Sept. 28, 2024, 6:10 a.m.

Tesla Shanghai energy storage super factory officially started

Tesla Shanghai energy storage Gigafactory officially started work in the new Lingang District of Shanghai on Thursday (May 23) afternoon, which is Tesla's first energy storage gigafactory project outside the United States.

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Vanke secured Rmb20bn in syndicated loans

Cash-strapped Chinese property giant Vanke has signed deals with leading financial institutions such as China Merchants Bank to secure 20 billion yuan ($3.8 billion) in syndicated loans. This is the largest single loan for real estate in China since 2020.

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Eu Chamber of Commerce in China: China is considering raising tariffs on imported US and European cars

The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China said China may consider raising temporary tariffs on cars imported from the United States or the European Union to as much as 25%.

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China's LPR remained unchanged for three consecutive months

China's loan market quote rate (LPR) remained unchanged in May, as in the previous two months.

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What is the trend of US-Taiwan relations after Lai Ching-te came to power

On January 13, 2024, the vote counting results of the 2024 Taiwan leadership election showed that Lai Ching-te, the candidate of the Democratic Progressive Party, was elected as the leader of Taiwan, and the inauguration ceremony was held on May 20.

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Political calculation and new disturbance in Taiwan Strait

In today's volatile situation in the Taiwan Strait, Lai Ching-de's inauguration has undoubtedly thrown a heavy bomb to Cross-Strait relations.

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Lai Ching-tak inauguration turnout is not good, sparking hot debate

On May 20, Lai Ching-de, chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party, will officially take over as the leader of Taiwan, and his "inauguration ceremony" has become the focus of public opinion inside and outside the island.

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Lai Ching te to be sworn in: the most dismal inauguration ceremony in history?

On May 20, 2024, Lai Ching te, as the newly elected leader of Taiwan, will hold an inauguration ceremony.

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The content of Lai's inaugural speech caused controversy

On May 20, Lai Ching-te will take office in Taiwan as the leader of the Taiwan Region. His inaugural address and subsequent policy moves have aroused wide attention and discussion.

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Lai Ching-te has promised to handle relations with China in a stable manner.

Regarding Blinken's visit to China before Lai took office in Taiwan, Rosenberg said that maintaining open lines of communication between Washington and Beijing is an element of the Biden administration's overall approach to managing competition with China, to ensure that competition does not spill over into conflict, "certainly in areas that are particularly sensitive or where we have significant differences." Taiwan is naturally a topic that Beijing raises in almost every high-level interaction."

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