# Tianjin

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Modern skyscrapers and bridge view of Tianjin by the Haihe River.
Business

Clearing the Backlog: China’s Property Rescue Enters a High-Speed Phase

Following a signal from the Politburo, major Chinese cities including Tianjin, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou have launched a wave of aggressive property market supports. The shift marks a new phase of state-led inventory buybacks and the relaxation of long-standing purchase restrictions to stabilize the housing sector.

SoBiz2026年5月1日 07:27
#China Economy#Real Estate Market#Tianjin
Professional videographer with headset operating camera in an indoor studio setting.
Business

The Perils of Digital Heritage: Haihe Dairy’s Livestreaming Crisis Exposes the Fragile Allure of China’s 'Time-Honored' Brands

Haihe Dairy’s recent livestreaming controversy reveals the risks legacy brands face when outsourcing their digital presence to third-party distributors. As the company expands nationally through its popular flavored milk line, it struggles to maintain quality control across a fragmented network of 'official' online storefronts.

SoBiz2026年4月13日 03:58
#Haihe Dairy#Livestreaming#Time-Honored Brands
Side view of a Chengdu Airlines Airbus A320 flying in the sky.
Business

Merz’s Beijing Visit Yields Potential Windfall for Airbus — and a Test of Sino‑European Economic Pitch

During a two‑day visit to Beijing, German chancellor Friedrich Merz said China plans to buy up to 120 Airbus aircraft, underscoring the commercial payoff of high‑level diplomacy. The potential order reinforces Airbus’s foothold in China, complicates the competitive landscape with Boeing ahead of a U.S. presidential visit, and spotlights ongoing Sino‑German dialogue on trade imbalances and export controls.

SoBiz2026年2月26日 13:57
#Airbus#China#Friedrich Merz
Tranquil scene of Shenzhen Bay Bridge against a serene sunset backdrop over calm waters.
Business

Hefei’s Industrial Surge and Shenzhen’s Sprint: China’s City GDP Race Heats Up

Hefei has overtaken Jinan in momentum by leaning into high-tech manufacturing and policy-backed investment, tying both cities at 1.42 trillion yuan in 2025. Shenzhen is the leading candidate to break the 4-trillion-yuan barrier in 2026, while Nanjing, Ningbo and Tianjin compete to reach the 2-trillion mark, each with different strengths and constraints.

SoBiz2026年2月6日 06:00
#China#Hefei#Shenzhen