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Chinese-Canadian tycoon Xiao Jianhua was sentenced Friday to 13 years in prison, more than five years after the billionaire was abducted from a hotel room in Hong Kong and taken to mainland China.
Mr. Xiao’s case has been widely seen as part of the Chinese government’s continuing campaign to curb the debt-fueled excess that powered much of the country’s economic growth in recent decades.
HONG KONG — Xiao Jianhua, the Chinese Canadian billionaire and onetime trusted financier to China’s ruling elite, was sentenced to 13 years in prison on Friday, and his company fined $8 ...
Lu Xiao, General Manager of ... According to Chinese media outlet Zaker, ... This includes key models such as the C223 (an electric SUV), C1YC-2 (a flagship SUV), and the D2UC-2 ICE ...
Ford’s global naming strategy can sometimes feel like a game of automotive déjà vu, and the “Territory” nameplate is no ...
Zeekr has unveiled its latest all-electric SUV, which is touted to travel further than most of today's EVs, charge faster and offer class-leading acceleration figures. Destined for several global ...