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In Shenzhen, the surprise isn't the tech -- it's the green

Korea Herald correspondent SHENZHEN, China -- The green and the hardware are not opposites in Shenzhen; they run on the same logic. The city that manufactures the world's gadgets is now manufacturing its image as a green one — and, increasingly, turning that green into a business. The first thing a visitor notices in Shenzhen may be the green license plates — reserved for electric vehicles — on car after car after car. To someone arriving from another Chinese city like Beijing, the number of ele
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The korea Herald News
· Jun 21, 2026
Korean biotech eyes deals, partnerships at BIO 2026
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The Slovenia Times
· Jun 24, 2026
HKSTP Leads Largest-Ever Hong Kong Delegation to BIO 2026 Showcasing Life and Health Tech Strength
41 local tech firms, institutes and university spin-offs head to San Diego to forge global partnerships, reinforcing the city's status as international healthcare innovation hub HONG KONG SAR/SAN DIEGO, UNITED STATES - Media OutReach Newswire - 24 June 2026 - Hong Kong Science and Technology ...
CNN
· Jun 25, 2026
From Shein to Pop Mart: How Chinese brands are grabbing global market share
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Focus Taiwan
· Jun 23, 2026
Speaker Han, legislative delegation visit TSMC's Arizona campus
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China Digital Times
· Jul 4, 2026
Photo: Huaqiangbei Electronics Market, by QuantFoto
Photo: Huaqiangbei Electronics Market, by QuantFoto
The Hankyoreh
· Jun 24, 2026
Semiconductor boom increased economic polarization in Taiwan. Is Korea next?
Semiconductor boom increased economic polarization in Taiwan. Is Korea next?
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Related coverage for "In Shenzhen, the surprise isn't the tech -- it's the green": The korea Herald News — Korean biotech eyes deals, partnerships at BIO 2026. The Slovenia Times — HKSTP Leads Largest-Ever Hong Kong Delegation to BIO 2026 Showcasing Life and Health Tech Strength. CNN — From Shein to Pop Mart: How Chinese brands are grabbing global market share. Focus Taiwan — Speaker Han, legislative delegation visit TSMC's Arizona campus. China Digital Times — Photo: Huaqiangbei Electronics Market, by QuantFoto. The Hankyoreh — Semiconductor boom increased economic polarization in Taiwan. Is Korea next?
