
Ant Financial entering Bangladesh in Partnership with bKash
The leading mobile financial services provider of Bangladesh, bKash Limited and Ant Financial Services Group, operator of Alipay, announced a strategic partners...
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The leading mobile financial services provider of Bangladesh, bKash Limited and Ant Financial Services Group, operator of Alipay, announced a strategic partners...
The Information has reported that China’s ride hailing giant Didi Chuxing is currently in talks with Japanese investment behemoth SoftBank to raise capital to fund the substantial development of self-driving vehicles.
Apple is planning to reduce production orders for its AirPods earphones by more than 10 million units for 2022, as the company predicts lukewarm demand and is seeking to reduce idle inventory.
Tesla plans to suspend most production at its Shanghai Gigafactory for the first two weeks of July to carry out upgrades to equipment.
LinkedIn Workplace will cease its services in China starting today.
In conjunction with an IP Week organized by the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore, Alibaba's regional e-commerce platform Lazada came together with leading brands to announce the launch of Southeast Asia's first e-commerce anti-counterfeit consortium.
XTransfer, a Shanghai-based fintech startup established in 2017 by former Ant Group employees, is seeking to streamline Chinese cross-border e-commerce.
Oracle is laying off over 900 staff members, mainly from the China Research and Development Center (CDC), as the conference call in the China area confirmed.
Adidas announced its financial results for the third quarter of 2022 on November 9. The firm's performance in Greater China, its former growth engine, continued to exhibit poor results.
Tesla officially surpassed 100 EV super-charging stations in Beijing on August 30, reaching a total of 890 super-charging piles in the city. Tesla owners in Beijing can now find charging stations within an average of 15 minutes.
Chinese firm Ganfeng Lithium Co., Ltd. and its subsidiary unit GFL International Co., Ltd. have signed a contract to supply battery-grade lithium products to U.S. electric vehicle maker Tesla, Ganfeng said on Monday in a filing.
Reports surfaced recently that American electric vehicle (EV) firm Tesla would establish another production facility in the northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang – this has been denied by Tesla.