The third China International Import Expo saw a record total of deals signed (US $72.6 billion), up 2.1% from last year
Despite the pandemic, over 2,700 businesses from 120 countries and regions participated in the five-day expo in Shanghai, with US firms holding largest exhibition area
Global Times, 10.11.2020
China Daily, 09.11.2020
On Singles' Day, Chinese consumers spent a record US $74 billion on Alibaba’s sites and US $41 billion on JD.com
In the world's largest shopping festival (1-11 November), US was top source of imported products and Alibaba alone delivered more than 2.25 billion packages
Global Times, 12.11.2020
Asia Times, 12.11.2020
National savings rate was 46.2% in 2017, more than twice the world average, though down from 52.3% peak in 2008
Private sector made up 92.7% of 2017 savings (45.4% corporate, 47.3% household); between 2021-2025, government and household savings rates are expected to decline, while corporate savings will rise
China Daily, 09.11.2020
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Agriculture and Environment
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Construction industry aims to have 70% of all new buildings be green certified by 2022 (from 56% in 2018) to reduce carbon emissions
Construction and demolition were responsible for 20% of China's total emissions in 2018 (38% of global) and ten provinces have detailed plans to expand and subsidize low-energy construction
Sixth Tone, 09.11.2020
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Xiaomi surpassed Apple to become the world’s third-largest smartphone maker by shipments in third quarter (46.2 million cellphones shipped)
Benefiting from US sanctions against its rival Huawei, Xiaomi’s shipment grew 46%, while Apple’s dropped by 7% to 41.7 million
Nikkei Asia, 08.11.2020
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People's Life and Culture
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Independent musicians fare better with higher earnings due to increased copyright protection and access to online audiences
According to NetEase's report, revenue totalled US $15.2 million in 2020, with half of musicians coming from small cities and 26% are women (up from 14% in 2016)
Global Times, 09.11.2020
African American writer, Langston Hughes, found racial solidarity against the white-only policies in Shanghai’s colonial areas in the 1930s
Harlem Renaissance poet and activist traveled to Haiti, Cuba and USSR before arriving in China, where he met anti-imperialist intellectuals, Lu Xun and Soong Ching-ling, and wrote the poem "Roar, China!"
World of Chinese, 03.11.2020
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Zheng Yefu, Fight (1933), woodcut [Shanghai People’s Fine Art Publishing House]
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