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German sportswear maker Adidas has put Shanghai at the center of its efforts to boost expansion in the world's fastest-growing consumer market and consolidated its Asia-Pacific operations in the city.
GeekWire’s aerospace and science editor Alan Boyle was in Las Vegas covering the event, and he joins us with a recap on this episode of the GeekWire Podcast.
Glass doors and windows of many stores and restaurants in different districts were smashed by mobs, and facilities inside were vandalized. Radicals also painted black graffiti on stores' logos. A number of local media withdrew all reporters from streets, citing concerns over the safety of on-site employees.
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Geely has a joint venture with CATL as well, but Yale Zhang, managing director of Shanghai-based consulting firm Automotive Foresight, said the joint venture with LG Chem will prevent Geely's over-reliance on CATL and drive down battery costs as well.
Geng Shuang, spokesman of the Foreign Ministry, said China has always called for resolving trade tensions with the US through dialogue and consultation, but it will firmly safeguard its own legitimate interests.
Geng said the bill showed a US double standard, the hypocrisy of some people in the US regarding human rights and democracy issues, and their wicked intentions regarding Hong Kong and efforts to contain China's development.