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A summary of the top news in Chinese business and technology for July 13, 2017. Part of the daily The China Project newsletter, a convenient package of China’s business, political, and cultural news delivered to your inbox for free. Subscribe here.

This picture taken on August 26, 2016 shows a driver uses his smartphone to pay the highway toll by way of Alipay, an app of Alibaba's online payment service, at Pengbu toll station on the Hangzhou-Ningbo Expressway in Hangzhou in Zhejiang province on September 21, 2016.

Until about 2015, commerce in China relied heavily on cash. While ATM cards were already widely used, many small stores did not have card reading machines, and it was never a good idea to go out without cash in hand. But in the two years since then, mobile payment systems have become so common that everyone from Starbucks to streetside beggars use them.

The dominant payment systems are WeChat Wallet from Tencent, and Alibaba’s Ant Financial. On Observer.com, Chiu-Ti Jansen has a good roundup of the current state of digital payments in China, and promotional activities like the upcoming Ant Financial “Cashless Society Week.”