Fewer cars, more mobility: Can carsharing work in China?
Beijing – In response to China’s rapidly increasing vehicle population, the first carsharing operators are entering the Chinese market to complement the range of alternatives to car ownership. From the emergence of such services in 2009 until today, more than … Continue reading Fewer cars, more mobility: Can carsharing work in China?
Sino-German Cooperation on Low Carbon Transport
Beijing – Thre GIZ on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB) and the Chinese Ministry of Transport (MoT) jointly launched the “Sino-German Cooperation on Low Carbon Transport” project in Beijing … Continue reading Sino-German Cooperation on Low Carbon Transport
Asian companies to shift focus from China to Mekong region
London – In the next ten years, companies in Asia will focus more on opening new factories and offices in South-East Asia and less on China, according to a new Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) report. The business landscape in Asia … Continue reading Asian companies to shift focus from China to Mekong region
Shenzhen: 4,500 electric-powered taxis on the road
Shenzhen – Shenzhen will put another 4,000 electric-powered taxis on the road before the end of the year, bringing the total number of e-cabs to 4,500, the city’s transport commission said. Shenzhen is one of the first cities in the world to … Continue reading Shenzhen: 4,500 electric-powered taxis on the road
China: Huge tourism cooperation opportunities with Europe
Madrid – The 2015 World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) Global Summit took place in Madrid, Spain on April 15 and 16 with more than 700 representatives from government agencies, tourism service providers and media outlets as well as investors and … Continue reading China: Huge tourism cooperation opportunities with Europe