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  • How Huawei, Xiaomi, Vivo, and OPPO are Defining the New Global Smartphone Landscape?

    How Huawei, Xiaomi, Vivo, and OPPO are Defining the New Global Smartphone Landscape?

    Chinese smartphone brands are reshaping the global competitive landscape through innovations in foldable displays, AI, and ecosystem integration. Evolving from product exporters to definers of technical standards and ecosystems, companies like Huawei, Xiaomi, OPPO, and Vivo are each forging distinct paths—from technological breakthroughs to differentiated ecosystem strategies.

    tech
  • From China to the World -- 3 E-Commerce Giants Redefining Global Retail

    From China to the World -- 3 E-Commerce Giants Redefining Global Retail

    Explore how Chinese e-commerce brands like Shein, Anker, and Xiaomi are redefining retail with innovative strategies. See their global impact now.

    economy
  • Why is China the first nation to surpass 1000 TWh of yearly solar power generation?

    Why is China the first nation to surpass 1000 TWh of yearly solar power generation?

    China has become the first country in the world to generate more than 1,000 TWh of solar power in a single year, marking a historic milestone in global clean energy development. Supported by rapid capacity expansion, strong national policies, and a world-leading solar manufacturing ecosystem, China’s solar generation has reached a scale unmatched by any other economy. The achievement highlights China’s central role in the renewable energy transition and sets a new international standard for large-scale solar integration.

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  • Can China’s World-Leading Afforestation Program Help Offset Global Carbon Emissions?

    Can China’s World-Leading Afforestation Program Help Offset Global Carbon Emissions?

    China is leading one of the world’s largest afforestation efforts, expanding forest coverage from about 12% in the 1980s to over 24% today. With more than 80 million hectares of planted forests, China’s forests absorb around one billion tons of CO₂ annually—roughly 2.5–3% of global emissions—offering a scalable, nature-based model for climate mitigation.

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