Qingdao-based electronics manufacturer Hisense launched its latest and most high-tech television series to date at the Bird's Nest Stadium in Beijing on Nov 23, introducing its new range of laser TVs.
Traditionally known as a national base for the shipbuilding industry, the coastal city of Qingdao in East China's Shandong province is now enjoying robust growth in the high-speed trains manufacturing sector.
China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) released a white paper to describe China's second-generation inheritors of family business on Saturday.
More Chinese cities began using special license plates for new energy vehicles Thursday, in an effort to relieve pressure on energy use and the environment.
Chinese electronics giant Hisense announced on Tuesday that it would acquire a 95 percent stake in Japan's Toshiba Visual Solutions Corp as part of its efforts to expand its global business. Under the 12.9 billion yen ($112.44 million) deal, which is likely to be completed by the end of February next year, Hisense Electric Co, the listed unit of Qingdao-based Hisense Group, will buy the TV business of Japan's struggling conglomerate Toshiba. After the transaction, Hisense will integrate the research and development wings, supply chains and global resource channels of the two companies.