20220709 China News
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China's rapidly developing new energy industry may offer a solution to escalating oil prices that could possibly land countries across the world in the grip of an energy crisis. While fossil fuels still account for a relatively large proportion of China's energy mix, the share of renewable energy has climbed steadily over the past few years, thanks to technological advances and reduced costs.

 

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Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has died after being fatally shot Friday by a gunman during a speech in the western city of Nara when campaigning for Sunday's upper house election.

 

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The Chinese mainland on Thursday reported 47 locally transmitted confirmed COVID-19 cases, including 17 each in Shanghai and Anhui, the National Health Commission said on Friday.Altogether 331 local asymptomatic carriers were newly identified in nine provincial-level regions.

 

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Virtual humans are expected to be applied in a wide range of industries like retail, finance, real estate, entertainment and education, fueled by artificial intelligence-based technology advancement, experts said on Thursday ahead of an important industry event.They predicted both digital human production costs and period will fall dramatically in the years to come.

 

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China has been accelerating infrastructure construction for water conservancy, which is expected to spur employment, safeguard grain security and facilitate green development, as the country works to overcome the impacts of COVID-19 with its economy showing momentum in its recovery.

 

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China's foreign trade growth will remain relatively high in June, following 8.3-percent year-on-year growth in the first five months, the Ministry of Commerce said Thursday. According to the ministry's research among businesses, China's trade faces increasing uncertainties in the second half of the year and the situation will remain complex and grim, ministry spokesperson Shu Jueting told a press conference.

 

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European aircraft manufacturer Airbus said it has been in close discussions with Chinese airlines, especially small and medium-sized carriers, for possible sales of its 100-to 150-seat, low-emission A220 aircraft, which are not yet in service in China. The aircraft model is considered by aviation industry experts as suitable for flights in western China and second-tier cities in eastern China.

 

Author: Producer Emilio Mendez

Speaker: Caroline Parraguez

Edition: EAcham




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