Guangzhou: Construction of flying car manufacturing base starts

Guangzhou has begun building the world’s first flying car manufacturing base, marking progress in the low-altitude economy. The XPENG AEROHT project will produce up to 10,000 flying cars

Shenzhen: Marine economy expo attracts industry leaders

The 2024 China Marine Economy Expo in Shenzhen drew over 400 marine sector representatives. The event spotlighted innovations such as unmanned vessels and semisubmersible platforms. With over 150

Zhuhai: New drone delivery route to Shenzhen in service

SF Express launched a new drone delivery route between Zhuhai and Shenzhen to meet high-demand needs during the Double 11 shopping festival. The route mainly transports time-sensitive goods

Foshan: Tourist numbers go up as new initiatives bear fruit

Foshan’s tourism sector saw a strong performance in 2024, with 45.57 million visitors and a 17.49% increase in revenue to 46.66 billion yuan. The city is attracting tourists

Air freight’s future: capacity and consumer trends

A panel discussion at the Hong Kong International Airport Super Terminal Expo last week focused on the evolving air freight industry in the Greater Bay Area (GBA)

Huizhou: Economy shows good performance Jan-Sept

Huizhou’s GDP grew 4.7% year-on-year in the first three quarters of 2024, reaching 420 billion yuan. Industrial output rose by 8.8%, while retail sales increased by 2.5%. Foreign

Dongguan: IP-based loans opened to apply for toy companies

Dongguan introduced a new loan program for toy companies, allowing intellectual properties to be used as collateral. The Bank of Dongguan offers loans up to 30 million yuan.

Zhongshan: Shenzhen-Zhongshan link extended to Nansha

The Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link now connects to Nansha, cutting travel time to Shenzhen Baoan International Airport to 20 minutes. The 24-kilometer expressway, which opened in June, facilitates cross-river travel

Jiangmen: City seals trade pact with Indonesian conglomerate

Jiangmen’s commerce bureau signed a trade agreement with Indonesia’s Kawan Lama Group at the 136th Canton Fair to boost exports. This deal follows previous successful collaborations, with the

Zhaoqing: ESG accounts to speed up companies’ green push

Zhaoqing launched ESG accounts for 314 companies in its high-tech industrial zone to monitor green and digital transformation. These accounts streamline loan access and support sustainability goals. Firms

President Xi will unveil a megaport in Peru, but locals say they’re being left out

On the edge of Peru’s coastal desert, a remote fishing town where a third of all residents have no running water is being transformed into a

Mastermind of foiled bomb plot to target police is jailed for nearly 24 years

The mastermind behind a foiled bomb plot during anti-government protests in Hong Kong in 2019 has been jailed for nearly 24 years in the city’s first

Trump’s picks for top foreign policy posts could reassure allies – and worry China

President-elect Donald Trump is famously unconventional, but he made conventional picks for his two top foreign policy positions. That could be reassuring to American allies, while China

1951Murder on Malay rubber estate

Anti-government rebels have ambushed and killed 11 people in an attack on a rubber plantation in Malaya. The dead include a London director visiting the area, the

A luminous slice of Mumbai life in ‘All We Imagine as Light’

The rhythms of bustling, working-class Mumbai are brought to vivid life in “All We Imagine as Light.” The stunning narrative debut of filmmaker Payal Kapadia explores

A mystery drenched in cruelties of colonial French Indochina

It’s not often that a historical novel is set in the Vietnam of the 1920s, a period when the land in Indochina was occupied and exploited by French

Social media platforms required to act to prevent online harm to users

Australia plans to require social media platforms to act to prevent online harms to users such as bullying, predatory behavior and algorithms pushing destructive content,

South African government says it won’t help thousands of illegal miners inside a closed mine

South Africa’s government says it will not help an estimated 4,000 illegal miners inside a closed mine in the country’s North West province who have been denied access

Stable Sino-Japanese ties serve both sides

Shortly after Shigeru Ishiba’s reelection as Japanese prime minister on Monday, he proposed a plan that the Japanese government will provide at least 10 trillion yen ($64.5 billion)

Friday, November 15, 2024 – edition no. 4606

— Pansy Ho aims to extend the average stay of tourists in Macau by providing enriching cultural and artistic experiences * GBA Views | Airbus Helicopters establishes base in the Cooperation

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