# Tianjin
Latest news and articles about Tianjin
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The Silicon Apothecary: China’s AI Push to Standardize Traditional Medicine
China is leveraging artificial intelligence to modernize its multi-billion dollar Traditional Chinese Medicine industry by digitizing the sensory expertise of master herbalists. The National Modern TCM Innovation Center’s new AI tools aim to standardize quality and shift the sector toward a 'precision medicine' model.

Fortress of the Battery: China’s Bid to Standardize Electric Vehicle Safety
China has launched the world's first comprehensive electrical safety verification system for new energy vehicles at its Tianjin innovation base. The initiative aims to standardize 'triple-zero' safety benchmarks—zero fires, zero control loss, and zero deaths—to bolster consumer confidence and global competitiveness.

Breaking the Deep-Sea Bottleneck: China’s Underwater Robotics Leap Toward Strategic Autonomy
Tianjin-based Deepinfar Ocean Technology has successfully demonstrated a self-developed five-function underwater robotic arm, a move intended to end China's reliance on high-end imported subsea equipment. This breakthrough addresses a critical 'chokepoint' in marine technology and aligns with national goals of industrial self-reliance.

Scaling the Vision: China Launches World’s First Million-Unit AR Holographic Production Line
China has launched the world's first million-unit automated production line for holographic AR waveguides in Tianjin, signaling a breakthrough in mass-producing high-performance AR displays. The facility aims to lower costs for consumer AR glasses and automotive head-up displays, positioning China as a primary hardware supplier for the global spatial computing market.

Geely’s Northern Gambit: Li Shufu Signals Strategic Expansion in Tianjin’s Industrial Hub
Geely Chairman Li Shufu has pledged to expand operations in Tianjin following a meeting with city leadership. The collaboration will prioritize new energy vehicles, smart mobility, and Geely's proprietary methanol fuel technology to support the city's green industrial transition.

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.

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.

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.

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.