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Fusion drinks – a big break for coconut juice in China?

02:52 This summer, major bubble tea chains and coffee shops in China are all launching coconut juice-infused drinks. It has led to great capacity increase for domestic

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U.S. extends temporary general license for Huawei

The U.S. Department of Commerce on Friday announced that it was extending the Temporary General License that allows certain transactions with Huawei Technologies Co Ltd for another 90 days. The licen

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EU issues non-binding guidelines on 5G

The European Union (EU) issued on Wednesday non-binding guidelines on 5G, urging its members to have measures in place and powers to mitigate risks based on the EU coordinated risk assessment of 5G n

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Tesla launches mass delivery of its China-made Model 3 sedans

U.S. electric car giant Tesla Inc. formally kicks off the large-scale delivery of its China-made Model 3 sedans to the public on Tuesday at its Shanghai Gigafactory.Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk attend

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Apple now powered globally by '100% renewable energy'

The'green'sitesincluderetailstores,offices,datacentresandco-locatedfacilitiesacross43countries,suchastheUS,theUK,ChinaandIndia.Butonly23ofitsthousandsofsupplier

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Apple finds supplier problems as its audits expand

AppleIncsaidonWednesdaythatithadfoundviolationsofitslaborandenvironmentalpoliciesforsuppliers,suchasfalsifyingworkhoursdata,asitexpandedthescopeofitsannualaudit

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Apple opens secret Taiwanese lab to develop new screens

Apple opened a production laboratory in northern Taiwan where engineers are developing new display technologies, according to people with knowledge of the facility.

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Japanese auto parts suppliers fined by China over price monopoly

A total of 12 Japanese auto parts suppliers have been fined 1.24 billion yuan (about 201 million U.S. dollars) due to a price monopoly, China's top price regulator confirmed Wednesday.

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New Zealand firms lose cash after hacking scam hits Chinese companies

Two New Zealand companies have lost "significant sums of money" after two Chinese companies fell victim to Internet hackers, New Zealand Police said Monday.