Българо-Китайска Търговско-промишлена палaта

Българо-Китайската Търговско-промишлена палата (БКТПП) е организация, чиято основна цел е да насърчава и подпомага търговските, икономическите и културните връзки между България и Китай. Палатата играе важна роля в създаването на контакти между бизнеса от двете държави, предоставяйки платформа за сътрудничество, обмен на информация и насърчаване на инвестиции.

При последния изненадващ обрат в историята, кои всъщност са късните съветски лидери днес?

Дълго след инцидента на площад Тянанмън през 1989 г., западняците и тайно дори някои в Китай смятаха, че ако комунистическата страна ще последва упадъка и разпадането на Съветския съюз, репресиите щяха да бъдат спусъкът. Но историята е пълна с изненади. В днешно време някои видни интелектуалци в англо-американския свят се тревожат дали собствените им страни…

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CATL backs humanoid robotics startup Galbot in $153 million funding · TechNode

China’s CATL, the world’s biggest battery maker, has extended its drive into humanoid robotics, leading a RMB 1.1 billion ($153 million) funding round for Beijing-based startup Galbot, making it a unicorn with a valuation of over $1 billion, financial media outlet Caixin has reported. Other investors included the growth investment arm of China Development Bank,…

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Nestle dismisses CEO over office relationship with subordinate

Swiss food giant Nestle on Monday dismissed Laurent Freixe as chief executive with immediate effect over an “undisclosed romantic relationship with a direct subordinate”. The multinational behind Nespresso coffee capsules and KitKat chocolate bars said Freixe’s dismissal followed an investigation. In a swift move, Nespresso CEO Philipp Navratil was appointed to take over by his…

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China’s GAC starts operations at new Indonesia EV plant · TechNode

Chinese automaker GAC’s new electric vehicle manufacturing plant has started operations in Jakarta with its annual production capacity set to grow from 20,000 units to 50,000 units as it aims to supply the entire Southeast Asia region. The first vehicle rolling off the assembly line was the Aion V midsize crossover, the first global model…

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EU chief’s plane hit by suspected Russian GPS jamming over Bulgaria

A plane carrying EU chief Ursula von der Leyen was hit by GPS jamming as it readied to land in Bulgaria on Sunday, Brussels said on Monday, alleging Russia was thought to be behind the incident. The European Commission said Bulgarian authorities suspected the disruption “was due to blatant interference” from Moscow, but it was…

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Xiaomi to launch its first AI glasses tonight · TechNode

Xiaomi announced yesterday that it will unveil its new AI glasses during an event entitled the “Xiaomi Human-Car-Home Full Ecosystem Launch,” being held this evening, China time. The teaser poster for the event suggests that the AI glasses will be positioned as part of Xiaomi’s broader ecosystem, potentially linking with its automotive and smart home…

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Lin-gang Special Area at 6th anniversary: New projects to boost innovation

Agreements for six major industrial projects were signed in Shanghai“s Lin-gang Special Area on Aug 19, as part of the area’s sixth anniversary celebrations. The high-profile projects include a heavy gas turbine project, a brain-computer interface verification platform, an underwater robot project and more, with a combined investment of over 40 billion yuan ($5.56 billion).…

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China’s power use sees strong growth in July

BEIJING – China“s electricity consumption, a key barometer of economic activity, surpassed the 1-trillion-kilowatt-hours mark in July, according to the National Energy Administration on Thursday. Power use hit 1.02 trillion kilowatt-hours in July, representing an 8.6-percent increase from the same period last year, driven by a combination of multiple rounds of heat waves and steady…

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