LONDON - Britain's auto industry, seeking to swerve Brexit obstacles, is accelerating toward electrification as consumers shun high-polluting diesels, driven by rapid advances in technology and greener government policy.
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Lam called for concerted efforts to pull Hong Kong back from the abyss, as the escalating Sino-US trade dispute and more than two months of protests initially against now-scrapped amendments to the special administrative region's extradition laws could have a longer-than-expected chilling effect on the local economy.
LONDON - Uber was granted a new, shorter, licence to operate in London on Tuesday after a judge said it had made the changes required to be deemed fit and proper, after its earlier application was denied last year.
LONDON - Chinese investment offers "a great opportunity" for both China and London as uncertainties remain over negotiations on Brexit, senior officials of the City of London said Tuesday.
Lam came to Guangzhou in 2000 to help his family run a raw-food material business on the Chinese mainland. "I have been visiting so many cities on the mainland, which are now creating dynamic market potential for business people from Hong Kong and Macao," Lam said.
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LA PAZ, Bolivia - At least eight people died after the police and military forces clashed with protestors on Friday in the central Bolivian city of Sacaba, local authorities reported on Saturday, as the United Nations expressed concern the situation could "spin out of control" amid a rising death toll.
LABUAN, Indonesia - Indonesian military and rescue teams fanned out across a stretch of coastline on Monday, hoping to find survivors of a tsunami triggered by a landslide from a volcano that killed at least 429 people.
LOS ANGELES - An airplane returning to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on Tuesday morning dropped jet fuel onto a school playground, leaving some people with minor injuries, according to local media reports.
Koji Yonetani, executive director of the Guangzhou-based Japan External Trade Organization, said China is no longer a provider of cheap labor which means that China does not have the advantage in terms of cost. Instead, he said Japanese companies should pursue innovation at a higher level in China and try to find new sources of growth.