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China's concrete jungles make room for green space

A national push to build urban parks is transforming Chinese cities, as the country tries to improve the quality of daily life.

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In China, an Electric Car Maker Loses Money but Thinks Big


In China, an Electric Car Maker Loses Money but Thinks Big
Nio can tap an extensive supply chain that Beijing has built to achieve its dream of dominating the manufacture of electric cars.
More than 300 robots mainly from Sweden help assemble electric cars at the Nio factory in Hefei, China.Credit...Keith Bradsher/The New York Times
HEFEI, China — Walk around the sprawling auto factory in central China, and the wealth pouring into the country’s electric car industry quickly becomes clear.
Rows of bright orange, 15-foot-tall robots — 307 of them, mainly from Sweden — whir with activity. They glue lightweight aluminum panels to vehicle frames using aerospace-grade adhesives. In an industry in which speed can mean cost efficiency, the assembly line plods along at half the pace of many lines elsewhere.

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Most Major Economies Are Shrinking. Not China's


Most major economies are shrinking. Not China’s
The Chinese economy grew 2.3 percent last year, the country’s National Bureau of Statistics announced on January 18 in Beijing.
New York Times
January 18, 2021 / 11:53 AM IST
File image: A worker uses a shovel outside a construction site in Beijing, China on January 13, 2021. (Image: Reuters/Tingshu Wang)
As most nations around the world struggle with new lockdowns and layoffs in the face of the surging pandemic, just one major economy has bounced back after bringing the coronavirus mostly under control: China.
The Chinese economy rose 2.3% last year, the country’s National Bureau of Statistics announced Monday in Beijing. By contrast, the United States, Japan and many nations in Europe are expected to have suffered steep falls in economic output.

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