
Ant Group Reshuffles Huabei Consumer Loan Business
Ant Group's Huabei announced on Wednesday that Huabei will become an exclusive consumer-lending brand under the name Chongqing Ant Consumer Finance.
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Ant Group's Huabei announced on Wednesday that Huabei will become an exclusive consumer-lending brand under the name Chongqing Ant Consumer Finance.
Chinese interactive entertainment livestreaming platform Inke, cooperating with Beijing Space Wish Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd., on Thursday released a satellite-themed digital collection platform called "Space Wish Universe."
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) recently obtained new property Pingshan District, Shenzhen, for 20.1 million yuan ($3.15 million).
Well known Chinese structural biologist Nieng Yan was appointed as the director of Shenzhen Bay Laboratory on March 22.
China's Ministry of Transport has said that it would work to further protect the legitimate rights and interests of truck drivers.
The e-commerce department of Kuaishou, a popular short video platform in China, announced that it had reached a deal with Zhima Credit, a subsidiary of Ant Group, to launch a new payment scheme on the platform.
Operators of China's digital "itinerary card," a smartphone function that has played a key role in authorities' pursuit of zero COVID, announced on December 12 that the service will officially go offline at 0:00 on December 13.
AutoX announced on July 17 at a press conference that it was granted a driverless permit by the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
To coordinate COVID-19 control with economic development, the municipal government of Shanghai launched an action plan on Sunday to speed up economic recovery following weeks of extended lockdowns.
Chinese drone manufacturer DJI officially released the DJI Mini 3 Pro camera drone on Tuesday, with the price ranging from 4,198 yuan to 5,788 yuan ($624 - $861).
Didi Chuxing, China’s leading ride-hailing platform, unveiled the filing for its long-awaited US stock market debut on Thursday, marking a further step toward what could be the world’s biggest IPO this year.
Tencent Music Entertainment, China’s dominant online music platform, said on Monday it has signed a deal with Warner Music Group (WMG) to launch a new joint venture record label.