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Spending on R&D in China hits new high

China spent a record 3.09 trillion yuan ($443 billion) on research and development in 2022, a 10.4 percent year-on-year increase that came from the nation's accelerated efforts to enhance its innovation capability for more breakthroughs.

Spending on R&D in China hits new high--China Economic Net

Spending on R&D in China hits new high--China Economic Net
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EV charge infrastructure, Rivian starts output, GM Oculli buy eyed - the week

EV charge infrastructure, Rivian starts output, GM Oculli buy eyed - the week
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Tesla s Battery Supplier CATL to Start Production of Sodium-ion EV Batteries Next Year

Tesla s Battery Supplier CATL to Start Production of Sodium-ion EV Batteries Next Year
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Commentary: Xi Jinping s not-so-bad, actually-quite-good year in 2020

Commentary: Xi Jinping’s not-so-bad, actually-quite-good year in 2020 Toggle share menu Advertisement Commentary: Xi Jinping’s not-so-bad, actually-quite-good year in 2020 The Chinese President made several political moves last year to strengthen his power, says Christian Le Miere. Chinese President Xi Jinping delivers a New Year s address in Beijing, Dec 31, 2020. (Photo: Ju Peng/Xinhua via AP) 29 Jan 2021 04:36PM) Share this content Bookmark LONDON: Many of us will look back on 2020 with anger as a year filled with illness, loss, penury and tragedy. But one man may see the year in a brighter light – Chinese President Xi Jinping. Advertisement Advertisement Despite the start of the year looking dreadful for China, with a raging pandemic in Wuhan that threatened to overwhelm the country, by the end of 2020, it had emerged as the only G20 economy expected to see economic growth, with the virus far less

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