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  2. Gigafactory Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Gigafactory Shanghai (Chinese: 特斯拉上海超级工厂; lit. 'Tesla Shanghai Super Factory') (also known as Giga Shanghai, or Gigafactory 3) [3] is an automobile manufacturing plant in Shanghai, China, operated by Tesla, Inc. [4] Construction of the plant began in January 2019, initial production started in October, and the first production vehicles rolled out of the factory in December ...

  3. Thirteen Factories - Wikipedia

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    The Thirteen Factories, also known as the Canton Factories, was a neighbourhood along the Pearl River in southwestern Guangzhou (Canton) in the Qing Empire from c. 1684 to 1856 around modern day Xiguan, in Guangzhou's Liwan District. These warehouses and stores were the principal and sole legal site of most Western trade with China from 1757 to ...

  4. Industry of China - Wikipedia

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    A 50 MW molten-salt power tower in Hami, Xinjiang, China. The industrial sector comprises 39.4% of the gross domestic product (GDP) of the People's Republic of China in 2022. [citation needed] In 2007, industry (including mining, manufacturing, construction and power) contributed 46.7 percent of GDP in 2010 and occupied 27 percent of the workforce.

  5. A look inside China's eerie 'zombie factories' - AOL

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    China's declining economy has steel prices dropping and the government planning to cut production by up to 150 million tons. The photos above show the eerie remnants of what was once a booming ...

  6. Steel industry in China - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 China was the largest producer of steel in the world producing 45% of the world's steel, 683 million tons, an increase of 9% from 2010. 6 of 10 of largest steel producers in the world are in China. Profits are low despite continued high demand due to high debt and overproduction of high end products produced with the equipment financed ...

  7. Alibaba Group - Wikipedia

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    Alibaba Group Holding Limited, branded as Alibaba, is a Chinese multinational technology company specializing in e-commerce, retail, Internet, and technology.Founded on 28 June 1999 [1] in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, the company provides consumer-to-consumer (C2C), business-to-consumer (B2C), and business-to-business (B2B) sales services via Chinese and global marketplaces, as well as local consumer ...

  8. List of largest Chinese companies - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Fortune's Global 500 list of the world's largest corporations included 145 Chinese companies in total. [1] Over the same year, Forbes reported that three of the world's ten largest public companies were Chinese, including the world's largest bank by total assets, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China. [2]

  9. Blackouts Hit Chinese Cities and Factories as China Reduces ...

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    Several cities across China have experienced power cuts in recent days amid a coal shortage and a push to meet strict emissions targets. The outages have slowed down factories, prompting supply ...