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China cracks down on export of ‘zero-mileage’ cars falsely declared to be used

China has moved to tighten regulations on used car exports, cracking down on new vehicles falsely declared to be second…

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Midea’s AC sales surge 35% in Europe amid heatwaves, offsetting slowdown in China

The blistering summer in Europe, which was marked by unbearable heatwaves, boosted air conditioner sales for Midea Group, as consumers…

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China will be exporting 10 million cars per year by 2030, association forecasts

China’s auto industry is likely to sell more than 40 million vehicles per year over the next five years –…

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China’s cash-conscious consumers force Europe’s luxury giants to think small

In the Paris boutique of a Swiss luxury watchmaker, a Chinese customer anxiously discusses a credit card payment with her…

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Opinion | Why Labubu craze is just the start of China’s branding boom

Call them China’s Sputnik moments: DeepSeek. BYD and Xiaomi cars. A robot Olympics in Beijing. Huawei’s resurgence. And Labubu. Labubu…

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Chinese cosmetics challenge global brands with affordable allure

China’s mass-market beauty products are gaining traction overseas, undercutting established brands on price – a trend that could help upstarts…

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Labubu retailer Pop Mart focused on taking Chinese brand to world, CEO says

A new wave of Chinese consumer companies, led by toymaker Pop Mart, is seeking a greater global presence, reflecting China’s…

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Slick advertising, sports sponsorships help boost Chinese brands’ fortunes in Europe

Parisian Alexandre Martins still remembers Chinese electronics brand Xiaomi’s old stores in the French capital, where his parents and sister…

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Chinese EV makers boost exports to Russia, Middle East to counter US, Europe tariffs: report

China’s car shipments are projected to cool this year due to geopolitical tensions following two years of rapid growth, while…

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In Malaysia, low-priced Chinese brands gain popularity in Western-dominated malls

Run the numbers, urged Malaysian high school student Nur Ristina Eiliyan. It costs 7 ringgit (US$1.58) to buy an ice…

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