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BERLIN Toni Kroos Deutschland Trikot , Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- The 2017 German champion Bayern Munich is in trouble finding a coach for the 2018-2019 season. After 72-year-old Jupp Heynckes rejected the offer of club president Uli Hoeness for another year, speculation goes around about the club's plan while pundits and fans are surprised by its obvious problems.


While former Borussia Dortmund coach Thomas Tuchel and current TSG Hoffenheim coach Julian Nagelsmann seem to divide opinions among the club leaders, a well-known name enlivens the curious debate as the 2014 World Cup winning coach Joachim Loew has involuntary joined the race.


The Berlin-based tabloid Bild said Bayern's first choice is to sign the 57-year-old for the 2019-2020 season, thus Hoeness is trying to convince Heynckes to stay for an additional period.


Loew has said of coaching a club team shortly, but not to be ready for the 2018-2019 season as he has a valid contract until 2020 with the German association. Even after the 2018 World Cup, he favors taking a break before starting a new job, insiders said, although it's an open secret that Loew would be allowed to leave when asking for it.


Bayern leaders, such as the club's head of board Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and Hoeness confirmed their decision to look for a German-speaking coach with a modern style and new ideas.


To Bayern, Tuchel suffers from an attached blemish to be a controversial character, and the 30-year-old Nagelsmann lacks of international experience. Other candidates include Juergen Klopp (FC Liverpool) and Ralph Hasenhuettl (RB Leipzig), depending on their clubs and their performance over the next months.


Loew appears to be the most sensible solution but is said to be the first choice for Bayern's future development as both Hoeness (65) and Rummenigge (62) have announced to resign within the next years. When successors haven't been found, an experienced sports director is said to be on the Bavarians wish list too.


Some assume Loew would consider a job abroad when joining a club. "I think Joachim Loew might rather join a club in other countries instead of having to face constant pressure that comes with a side such as Bayern Munich," said former German national coach Berti Vogts.


Insiders said Loew is determined to coach a club as his coaching career at the club level hasn't been very successful. After reaching the 1998 European Cup final of cup winners with VfB Stuttgart against FC Chelsea (0-1), the former striker has worked for Fenerbahce Istanbul, FC Tirol Innsbruck, and FK Austria Vienna.


When the German association hopes to extend Loew's contract, the German coach refused to comment on his plan, saying he is fully concentrated on the 2018 World Cup in Russia. On Friday, he will travel to Moscow to attend the World Cup group draw.




MEXICO CITY, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) -- Chinese car-maker BAIC, which assembles cars in the Mexican state of Veracruz, said on Friday that it plans to export cars from Mexico to the United States and Canada starting in 2018.


Yang Nanhua, director general of BAIC in Mexico, said the plan would go into action "unless something drastic happens with the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)."


The landmark free trade agreement between Mexico, Canada and the United States is currently undergoing a tough re-negotiation process, at the behest of U.S. President Donald Trump.


"We are very confident that Mexico is a market with not only a great sales potential, but also a strategic (hub)," said Yang during a press conference for the 2017 MAPFRE Carshow in Mexico City.


Yang also said that BAIC would bring four new models into Mexico in 2018, including an electric vehicle with a range of up to 200 km. He added that the company is looking to enter the Mexican aeronautical industry.


Tian Jinghai, assistant to the director general of BAIC International Development, told Xinhua that the company intends to offer its products to the Mexican market and to satisfy a broader demand.


"We intend to offer the best products and services to Mexican consumers, as well as provide a better image of Chinese brands in Mexico," said Tian.


Tian also noted that "the Mexican market is a priority," and BAIC also wants to expand its market to the rest of Latin America and North America.


"The U.S. market is very mature and full of competition, as it is the second-largest (automotive) market. For any Chinese automotive company, this represents a great challenge, as well as opportunities, to enter this market. BAIC is no exception," said Tian.


"We are improving our product development and technological offering to meet American rules and laws," Tian added.


BAIC sells its products in countries such as Colombia, Chile, Brazil, Peru and Venezuela. Its production in Mexico is also expected to serve these markets.



Andy Lau (Left) and Matt Damon Photo: IC

With cash flowing faster than the Yangtze River, Hollywood is awash with ever-expanding volumes of Chinese funding, but analysts are warning the film industry there is no such thing as a free lunch.


The Beijing-based Wanda Group's record-breaking deal in January to buy US film studio Legendary Pictures finally confirmed the long-heralded emergence of the world's second biggest box office as a major player in Tinseltown.


The $3.5 billion agreement is the largest-ever cultural takeover by China, with US studios keen to capitalize on its burgeoning cinema market at a time when Beijing is pushing entertainment as a source of "soft power."


Legendary, the maker of Jurassic World, Godzilla and the latest Batman trilogy, has grossed more than $11 billion worldwide since it was founded in 2005, mostly with the kind of big-budget blockbusters popular with Chinese audiences.


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