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On August 31st, MINISO unveiled its largest global flagship store at Central Park Mall in Jakarta, Indonesia. The store, covering approximately 3,000 square meters, features eight product categories and three themed IP zones.
Xiangdixian acknowledged that they are indeed "facing certain market adjustment pressures," but emphasized that they had not taken steps toward dissolution or liquidation.
On August 30, BYD's new IP 'Xia' was officially launched. The Dynasty's first mid to large-sized flagship MPV, Xia, will officially be available for sale within the year, with global sales.
On August 30, China's market regulation authorities issued a statement announcing that Alibaba Group has successfully completed a three-year rectification process, "achieving positive results".
'NetEase won the first instance lawsuit against Blizzard' is not accurate; the case has not entered the substantive trial stage of the first instance, and there are currently no other legal disputes between the two parties.
Li Auto will solve the appearance issues of battery electric products while providing users with over 2,000 supercharging stations upon delivery. It hopes to enter the first tier of high-end pure electric products within two years.
In response to the news of core member Huang Wenhao joining ByteDance, 01.AI stated that the company structure has been adjusted recently to focus more on the company's business.
Several senior executives from Uber have recently visited BYD's global headquarters and thoroughly discussed cooperation related to global low-carbon travel.
Tata Motors, India's largest integrated automobile company, will purchase electric vehicle batteries from Chinese enterprises to resolve performance issues and achieve supply and technological diversification.
UK e-commerce platform Fruugo announced that it will hold its first seller conference to relaunch the Chinese market on September 12, during which it will officially restart its recruitment.
XPeng Motors' "Turing chip", designed for large models, supports up to 30 billion parameters and can be used in robots, AI cars, and flying cars. It was successfully taped out on August 23.